Robes of Splendor

Native American Painted Buffalo Hides

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Robes of Splendor

Native American Painted Buffalo Hides

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This is the first U.S. publication of an extraordinary collection of native American art, unknown to contemporary American audiences. For centuries, ornamental robes made of buffalo hide were painted by artists of the various Indian nations. Brought back to the French kings in the eighteenth century, the robes represented here are now housed in the Musée de l'Homme in Paris, and together they make a stunning tribute to a bygone art form.
These robes, spectacularly executed and perfectly conserved, offer an incomparable pictographic representation of early native American life. As George P. Horse Capture observes in his essay on the craft and history of buffalo hide painting, we see the largely symbolic, complex geometric patterns painted by women contrasted with the more realistic, narrative scenes painted by men, depicting battles and dances. Both kinds of design played an important role in native American society as messages for tribe members, as well as for their visitors, and both share a powerful visual appeal.
With introductory and historical essays by three leading experts on native American art, a preface by W. Richard West, Jr., the director of the National Museum of the American Indian, and over a hundred photographs of the hides, this splendid volume is sure to be a treasure in any collection.

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English
Pages
168

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Robes of Splendor: Native American Painted Buffalo Hides
1995, New Press
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Robes of Splendor: Native American Painted Buffalo Hides
1993, New Press, Distributed by W.W. Norton
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1993, New Press, Distributed by W.W. Norton
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Edition Notes

Produced under the direction of Anne Vitart.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 143).

Published in
New York, NY
Other Titles
Painted buffalo hides; Parures d'histoire
Copyright Date
1993
Translation Of
Parures d'histoire
Translated From
French

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
750/.89/974
Library of Congress
E78.G73 P3513 1993

Contributors

Preface
W. Richard West, Jr.
Additional Author (this edition)
Michel Waldberg
Additional Author (this edition)
Anne Vitart
Epilogue
Anne Vitart
Photographer
Daniel Ponsard

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
143 p.
Number of pages
168
Dimensions
9.75 x 9 x 0.75 inches
Weight
1.95 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8666480M
Internet Archive
robesofsplendor00geor
ISBN 10
1565841166
ISBN 13
9781565841161
LCCN
93028015
OCLC/WorldCat
1036847230
Library Thing
880500
Goodreads
2104815

Work Description

This is the first U.S. publication of an extraordinary collection of native American art, unknown to contemporary American audiences. For centuries, ornamental robes made of buffalo hide were painted by artists of the various Indian nations. Brought back to the French kings in the eighteenth century, the robes represented here are now housed in the Musee de l'Homme in Paris, and together they make a stunning tribute to a bygone art form.

These robes, spectacularly executed and perfectly conserved, offer an incomparable pictographic representation of early native American life. As George P. Horse Capture observes in his essay on the craft and history of buffalo hide painting, we see the largely symbolic, complex geometric patterns painted by women contrasted with the more realistic, narrative scenes painted by men, depicting battles and dances.

Both kinds of design played an important role in native American society as messages for tribe members, as well as for their visitors, and both share a powerful visual appeal. With introductory and historical essays by three leading experts on native American art, a preface by W. Richard West, Jr., the director of the National Museum of the American Indian, and over a hundred photographs of the hides, this splendid volume is sure to be a treasure in any collection.

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