Indian Pottery of the Southwest: A Selected Bibliography
Editorial Reviews Book Description Pottery is one of the earliest and oldest crafts in the history of mankind. It has evolved from the utilitarian to the purely artistic, from cooking pots to storyteller dolls. Native American pottery has flourished in the American Southwest since 300 B.C. This selected bibliography is a guide for both the collector and the general reader who would like additional information about Native American pottery and potters. About the Author Marcia Muth is a graduate of the University of Michigan and has been a resident of New Mexico since 1967. She was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana in 1919 and grew up in Indiana and western New York State. A former research librarian, she is also an artist and her work is in private and public collections including The Jewish Museum (New York), The Albuquerque Museum, Museum of Fine Arts (Santa Fe) and the Art Museum of Southeast Texas (Beaumont).
Indian Pottery of the Southwest: A Selected Bibliography,Marcia Muth,Sunstone Press,0865340676,American - Native American,Antiques & Collectibles,Antiques/Collectibles,Antiquities,Art & Art Instruction,Bibliographies & Indexes,Bibliography,Indian pottery,Indians of North America,Native American Art,Pottery & Ceramics,Southwest, New
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