The spirit of folk art : the Girard Collection at the Museum of International Folk Art
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The spirit of folk art : the Girard Collection at the Museum of International Folk Art
Abrams in association with the Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe, 1989
- : Abrams
- :Abram : pbk.
- : Museum of New Mexico : pbk
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  Hiroshima
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: Abrams759.9||Gl70088168,
: Museum of New Mexico : pbk759.9||Gl70196094
Note
Paperback edition published in 1995
Bibliography: p. 265-269
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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The Girard Collection at Santa Fe's Museum of International Art encompasses more than 100,000 works from 100 cultures worldwide. Here, folklorist Henry Glassie has selected 300 objects from the collection to illustrate a wide-ranging study of folk art. The pieces depicted - ceramic figures, beaded purses, intricate textiles, dolls and toys - combine beauty with function. The essay draws upon aesthetics, literature, religion, art history, sociology, and anthropology to examine the creative wellsprings of folk art, while over 50 field photographs show the artists at work evoking the human factor, central to the folk-art tradition.
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