Women Artist of the Ancient Southwest

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Women Artists of the Ancient Southwest is the most comprehensive book ever written on the ceramic artists (all of them women) of the Prehistoric Southwest. Schenck examines the greatest of the individual artists of the Anasazi, Mogollon and Hohokam cultures. Schenck looks at the impact these artists had on their own and adjacent cultures, cross cultural inspiration, appropriation and the competitiveness to reach ever greater heights in their individual works of art. At times an individual artist can be identified as having made from two to twenty ceramic objects based on their unique vision. This book is 448 pages with a total of 778 ceramic images. Schenck often compares these artists toth e artists of Western civilization from 1500 to the present.

Women Artists of the Ancient Southwest is the most comprehensive book ever written on the ceramic artists (all of them women) of the Prehistoric Southwest. Schenck examines the greatest of the individual artists of the Anasazi, Mogollon and Hohokam cultures. Schenck looks at the impact these artists had on their own and adjacent cultures, cross cultural inspiration, appropriation and the competitiveness to reach ever greater heights in their individual works of art. At times an individual artist can be identified as having made from two to twenty ceramic objects based on their unique vision. This book is 448 pages with a total of 778 ceramic images. Schenck often compares these artists toth e artists of Western civilization from 1500 to the present.