Introduces new readers to the art of ancient Mexico, explaining the methods and materials used to create different works of art and exploring the artists' inspirations and daily lives.
A collection of more than 360 copyright-free designs taken from Native American baskets, pottery, blankets, clothing, carvings, paintings, and other artifacts.
Presents two hundred eighty-three illustrations of Native American art from the Smithsonian Institute that represent a variety of native cultures from the Arctic to South America.
Introduces the arts and crafts of seven Native American cultural groups in North America, including masks, beadwork and quillwork, painting and drawing, basketry, pottery, kachina dolls, weaving, silversmithing, ceremonial costume, and totem poles.
2500 illustrations from Reports of the Bureau of American Ethnology
Naylor, Maria
1975
Pictorial archive of 2,500 authentic Indian designs from the United States and Canadian Pacific Coast, dating from prehistoric time to the end of the nineteenth century, divided into five regional categories, and including descriptive captions.