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Southwestern Pottery: Anasazi To Zuni

Southwestern Pottery: Anasazi to Zuni

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An art book, a history book, and a reference book showcasing more than 1,100 pots. There isnt a more complete southwestern pottery guide.
Rate Points :5.0
Binding :Paperback
Label :Northland
Manufacturer :Northland
ProductGroup :Book
Studio :Northland
Publisher :Northland
EAN :9780873586566
Price :$21.95USD
Lowest Price :$12.29USD
Customer Reviewsa must have for any pottery collector and artist
Rating Point :5 Helpful Point :1
this is a beautiful book the the pictures in the book are so vivid and colorful, it would make a wonderful addition to any library or it would make a great coffee table book!
visual journey into the past
Rating Point :5 Helpful Point :1
I was impressed with the display groupings presented and the journey of the authors beginnings of his collections and the knowledge he aquired along the way. He gave good advice to new collectors. I open it daily and alway see something I missed. Its a great book to add to your collection.
Southwest Pottery Review
Rating Point :5 Helpful Point :0
I love this book. When I was interested in learning about the pottery of the southwest, I bought this book and have not been disappointed. It shows the different designs and styles of the different tribes of the southwest. Definitely a book to purchase if you are thinking of purchasing southwest pottery.
Excellent overview of every pueblos pottery
Rating Point :5 Helpful Point :7
Id been looking for a book like this for ages. It goes through every pueblos pottery, describing the special characteristics of each, and talks about the important potters in each pueblo.

This is very well written in an easy going, non-snobish style, instantly increasing your depth of knowledge in southwestern pottery. The photographs are excellent and plentiful, giving many diverse examples from each pueblo/region/era.

Highly recommended for those new to collecting. I gave a copy to my parents in New Mexico, and even though they had been doing a bit of collecting for years, they have a much better understanding of the history of some of the pottery sitting on their shelves. They love this book.
beautiful
Rating Point :5 Helpful Point :0
a beautiful coffee-table book on old and modern Southwestern Pottery. I would have liked a little more on the old stuff and a little less by modern potters, but it is a minor quibble.
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