Image for Robes of Splendor : Native North American Painted Buffalo Hides

Robes of Splendor : Native North American Painted Buffalo Hides

See all formats and editions

For centuries, ornamental robes made of buffalo hide were painted by the artists of the many American Indian tribes.

In the 18th century many of these ornate robes were brought from America to the French court and were eventually displayed in the Museum of Mankind in Paris.

The buffalo hides illustrated in this book have never appeared in published form and represent an extraordinary collection - a tribute to a lost art form.

The robes offer an incomparable pictographic representation of early Native American life.

Where women tended to paint abstract, geometric patterns, men painted narrative scenes of battles and dances.

Both artistic forms played an important role in carrying messages for tribe members and outsiders, and both have powerful visual impact.

Read More
Title Unavailable: Out of Print
Product Details
The New Press
1565841166 / 9781565841161
Hardback
30/01/1994
United Kingdom
168 pages, 100ill.(70col.ill.).
240 x 215 mm
General (US: Trade)/Undergraduate Learn More