The Responsive Eye: Ralph T. Coe and the Collecting of American Indian Art
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Book Description
Ralph T. Coe has collected American Indian art for half a century, forming a renowned collection that represents all regions and periods of American Indian art. This attractive catalogue presents two hundred works from Coe's remarkable collection. Featured are exquisite examples of prehistoric stone objects, button blankets, crest objects, masks, canoe and tipi models, dolls and figurines, woven basketry, tobacco paraphernalia, and a selection of contemporary works, all of which bring to life the vivid cultures of the American Indian throughout the centuries. In the accompanying text, Coe entertainingly describes his extensive travels in the United States and Canada as he searched for objects for his collection. The catalogue also includes an essay by Eugene V. Thaw about Coe's contribution to the awareness of the artistic heritage of American Indian art; an overview of the collecting of American Indian art by Jonathan King; and a discussion of aesthetic theory in relation to this art form by Judith Ostrowitz.
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This book is the catalogue for an exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of art (September 9 to December 14, 2003).
The Responsive Eye: Ralph T. Coe and the Collecting of American Indian Art
The Responsive Eye: Ralph T. Coe and the Collecting of American Indian Art,Ralph T. Coe,J. C. H. King,Judith Ostrowitz,Metropolitan Museum of Art,0300101872,American - Native American,Art,Art & Art Instruction,Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions - Museum,General,Art / General
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