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Art and the Native American: Perception, Reality, and Influence

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Art and the Native American: Perception, Reality, and Influence - Scott, Susan (Editor), and Krumrine, Mary Louise (Editor)
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Contents Introduction Acknowledgments 1. Why are Native Americans (still) Called "Indians"? The Illuminating Example of Giovanni di Paolo's Quattrocento Mappamundi 2. Between Science and Art: The European Representation of America, 1500-1800 3. "Een West-Indien Landtschap met Vreemt Ghebouw" Jan Mostaert on the Architectural Primitivism Characterizing a "Golden Age" Reborn in the New World 4. Cooper, Cole and The Last of the Mohicans 5. Carpeaux's America: Art and Sculptural Politics 6. Nineteenth Century ...

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Art and the Native American: Perception, Reality, and Influence 2002, Department of Art History

ISBN-13: 9780915773091

Hardcover