Art of the Osage by Garrick Bailey, Book, copyright 2004
Art of the Osage by Garrick Bailey, Book, copyright 2004
Art of the Osage by Garrick Alan Bailey is a comprehensive exploration of the artistic traditions, cultural history, and material culture of the Osage Nation. Published in conjunction with a major museum exhibition, this richly illustrated volume examines the evolution of Osage artistic expression from the eighteenth century through the modern era, highlighting the creativity and resilience of one of the most influential Native nations of the Southern Plains.
Through scholarly essays and exceptional photography, the book showcases a wide range of Osage art forms, including clothing, beadwork, ribbon work, jewelry, weapons, ceremonial objects, paintings, and contemporary works. Bailey places these artistic traditions within their historical and cultural context, providing readers with a deeper understanding of Osage identity, aesthetics, and cultural continuity.
Featuring contributions from leading scholars and access to important museum and private collections, Art of the Osage serves as both a visual celebration and an authoritative reference on Osage art and culture. An essential addition to any library focused on Native American art, Plains Indian history, or Indigenous cultural studies.
Author: Garrick Alan Bailey
Publisher: University of Washington Press in association with the Thomas Gilcrease Institute of American History and Art
Copyright: 2004
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Illustrations: Extensive color and black-and-white photographs throughout
SKU:14529
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