Eskimo Carving (Shire Ethnography)
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Rating | : | 4.56 (693 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0852637705 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 64 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-12-05 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
After a year at the City Museum, Liverpool, she became Curator of Antiquities at Exeter City Museum, where she remained until 1984. . About the Author Susan Pearce read History at Somverille College, Oxford, and stayed at Oxford for post-graduate study with Professor Christopher Hawkes. She is now Senior Lecturer in the Department of Museum Studies at Leicester University
Noah E. Wisecarver said Two Stars. OK-mostly same old material.
Susan Pearce read History at Somverille College, Oxford, and stayed at Oxford for post-graduate study with Professor Christopher Hawkes. She is now Senior Lecturer in the Department of Museum Studies at Leicester University. . After a year at the City Museum, Liverpool, she became Curator of Antiquities at Exeter City Museum, where she remained until 1984
It concludes with an assessment of modern Eskimo art.. The second part of the book concentrates upon the wooden masks and figurines of the Greenland Eskimo and the decorated shaman's gear and hunting equipment produced by the later Alaskan hunters, which includes many small ivories and which features pictorial hunting and social scenes. The unique quality of the sculptures and decorative work in walrus ivory, stone and bone, which remains remarkably consistent through some two hundred centuries and across the great Arctic wastes, reflect the character and strength of the Eskimo hunting bands who inhabit what must be surely one of the most inhospitable environments in the world.This book traces the emergence of western Eskimo Art in the work of the Okvik sculptors of Alaska and discusses the northern Ipuitak who concentrated upn fantastic death cult carvings. Eskimo carving is now recognised as one of the great artistic traditions of the world