Sacred Images: A Vision of Native American Rock Art
Editorial Reviews Book Description For lovers of French decorating, this book reproduces some of the earliest toile designs from 18th-century France. Delicate flower prints, fun animal motifs, rich historic scenes, and complex architectural patterns are just some of the subjects reproduced here in rich color. The patterns in Toiles de Jouy are reproduced from an antiquarian book containing 50 plates of French toile fabric and wallpaper patterns. The range of colors is astounding and illustrates that toiles aren't always simply one color on a neutral ground. Some of the most fascinating were designed originally in multiple colors. A new introduction and stories about the toile patterns give decorators, home designers and Francophiles information about toiles that they've never seen before. From the Inside Flap Contents Foreword Preface A Configuration of Forces Barrier Canyon Style Hisatsenom (Anasazi) Style Fremont Style (Uinta, San Rafael, Sevier) Ute Style Sacred Images: A Vision of Native American Rock Art
Sacred Images: A Vision of Native American Rock Art,Leslie G. Kelen,David Sucec,Craig Law,John Telford,Tom Till,Philip Hyde,Gibbs Smith Publishers,0879057343,American - Native American,Antiquities,Art,Art & Art Instruction,History - Prehistoric & Primitive,Indians of North America,Native American Art,Picture-writing,Rock paintings,Study & Teaching,Utah
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