Indigenous War Painting of the Plains - (Civilization of the American Indian) by Arni Brownstone (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the Indigenous peoples of the Great Plains practiced an archival art--narrating war exploits in large-scale paintings executed on animal hide robes, shirts, tipi covers, and tipi liners.
- Author(s): Arni Brownstone
- 304 Pages
- Art, Native American
- Series Name: Civilization of the American Indian
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About the Book
Offering first-time vivid access to the key works of war painting preserved in 37 museums throughout North America and Europe, Indigenous War Painting of the Plains illuminates distinctions between painting styles of different tribes, reveals how they influenced each other and changed over time, and, finally, conveys a deep understanding of how war painting developed in relation to profound social changes in Plains Indian cultures.Book Synopsis
In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the Indigenous peoples of the Great Plains practiced an archival art--narrating war exploits in large-scale paintings executed on animal hide robes, shirts, tipi covers, and tipi liners. Essentially autobiographical, the paintings were worn and lived in by the men whose war exploits they portrayed, and were made to be "read" by the public at large. Executed in a pictorial narrative style and documenting actual events, these paintings blend visual art and history. Indigenous War Painting of the Plains is the first comprehensive look at this important North American art form, covering the full corpus of war paintings from fourteen tribes across the plains. Two impediments have previously made such a book impractical: photography alone falls short of rendering war paintings for the printed page, and only about half of the surviving works have reliable documentation on their cultural origins. Arni Brownstone surmounts these difficulties by producing precise electronic redrawings and by using well-documented paintings to inform poorly documented examples, bolstered by a careful examination of collection histories. Featuring some 300 photographs and electronic redrawings, the book focuses on 83 paintings organized into four chapters covering the paintings of tribes associated with a specific geographical sphere of artistic influence. Four appendixes feature paintings combined with "translations" by Indigenous collaborators who had intimate knowledge of the depicted events. Offering vivid access to the key works of war painting preserved in 37 museums throughout North America and Europe, Indigenous War Painting of the Plains illuminates distinctions between painting styles of different tribes, reveals how they influenced one another and changed over time, and conveys a deep understanding of how war painting developed in relation to profound social changes in Plains Indian cultures.Review Quotes
"Indigenous War Painting of the Plains is the capstone on Arni Brownstone's decades of research on Plains Indian narrative painting. Methodologically innovative, visually stunning, entirely convincing. Wow. What a book!"--Christian F. Feest, author of Native Arts of North America
"Remarkably comprehensive and insightful, Indigenous War Painting of the Plains is an essential source. Brownstone's analysis of these graphic narratives greatly improves our understanding of tribal, regional, and individual art styles on the Plains and how they were shaped by the impacts of Euro-American colonialism during the nineteenth century."--Castle McLaughlin, author of A Lakota War Book from the Little Bighorn: The Pictographic "Autobiography of Half Moon"
"This is that rare type of volume that will both engage those with only a passing knowledge of Plains cultures and serve experts in the field. Brownstone makes Plains paintings on hide visible as never before and offers a new appreciation of their original splendor."--Candace S. Greene, author of One Hundred Summers: A Kiowa Calendar Record
Dimensions (Overall): 10.4 Inches (H) x 8.3 Inches (W) x .6 Inches (D)
Weight: 2.85 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 304
Series Title: Civilization of the American Indian
Genre: Art
Sub-Genre: Native American
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Format: Hardcover
Author: Arni Brownstone
Language: English
Street Date: July 23, 2024
TCIN: 90641956
UPC: 9780806193649
Item Number (DPCI): 247-37-1794
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Estimated ship weight: 2.85 pounds
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