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Folk Art Journey : Florence D Bartlett & the Museum of International Folk Art

Mobley, Ree(Edited by)Seth, Laurel(Edited by)
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Folk art was neither widely collected nor highly valued in the early 1900s, when globetrotting Chicago socialite and philanthropist Florence Bartlett (1881-19540 began buying indigenous works encountered on her travels and dreamed of founding a museum to celebrate cultural diversity.

Beartlett realised her goal in 1953, when the Museum of International Folk Art opened in Santa Fe near her long-time summer home. 50 years later, Bartlett's vision lives on in an ever-expanding museum collection that includes contemporary pieces as well as centuries old textiles, woodwork, pottery and ethnic garb.

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Museum of New Mexico Press
0890134421 / 9780890134429
Hardback
01/06/1995
United States
114 pages, Illustrations, unspecified
215 x 270 mm, 902 grams