Indian Art of the Northwest Coast [Paperback] Edward Malin and Norman Feder

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This paperback edition of “Indian Art of the Northwest Coast” is in good condition. The cover shows minimal wear, and the pages are clean and well-preserved. There is no significant foxing visible from the images provided. The overall condition is very good, considering its age and format.

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Indian Art of the Northwest Coast [Paperback] Edward Malin and Norman Feder

SKU: DB4-011
Title of book: Indian Art of the Northwest Coast
Subtitle: The Cultural Background of the Art
Authors: Edward Malin (Cultural Background of the Art), Norman Feder (Collection Notes)
Year of publication: 1962
Edition: First Edition
Printing: First Printing
Publisher name: Denver Art Museum
Type of binding: Paperback
Does it have a dust jacket? No
Is it a Book Club edition? No indication of this
Is it a former library book? No indication of this
Does it have damage on the dust jacket or cover? There is no dust jacket; the cover shows minimal wear
Are the pages clean? Yes, the pages appear clean
Is there foxing? Not visible in the images
Description:
“Indian Art of the Northwest Coast” is a detailed examination of the cultural and artistic traditions of the indigenous peoples of the Northwest Coast of North America. Written by Edward Malin with collection notes by Norman Feder, this publication offers a comprehensive overview of the cultural background and artistic significance of various artifacts, including ceremonial items, masks, and totem poles. Published by the Denver Art Museum in 1962 as part of their Winter Quarterly, this book provides valuable insights into the intricate and symbolic art forms of the Northwest Coast tribes.

Genre and Sub-Genre:
Genre: Non-fiction, Art
Sub-Genre: Indigenous Art, Cultural Studies
Condition Description:
This paperback edition of “Indian Art of the Northwest Coast” is in good condition. The cover shows minimal wear, and the pages are clean and well-preserved. There is no significant foxing visible from the images provided. The overall condition is very good, considering its age and format.

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