Museum of New Mexico Press
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Modern by Tradition

American Indian Painting in the Studio Style

Bruce Bernstein, Author

This showcase of Native American paintings features work by the students of Dorothy Dunn, a Kansas-born schoolteacher and curator, who, though an outsider, absorbed Navajo and Pueblo ways and established the countrys' first Indian art school.


Reviews

"By combining the new information on Dunn and her goals with a thorough examination of the paintings, the authors provide an exciting, fresh look at an important period in American art."
-Choice


Trim: 10" x 11.5"

Pages: 176

Illustrations: 120 color plates

Art

American Indians

History

©1999

Paperback $29.95

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