Indian artists at work

“Indian Artists at Work” by Ulli Steltzer is a visually engaging exploration of the artistic endeavors of Indian artists in British Columbia. Published by J. J. Douglas in 1976, this edition features 163 pages filled with black-and-white photographs that capture the essence of their work. The book provides an insightful overview of the intersection between Indian art and the cultural landscape of British Columbia, showcasing the unique contributions of these artists.
Readers will find a rich collection of pictorial works and portraits that highlight the diverse expressions of Indian art in the region. The photographs not only document the artists at work but also reflect their cultural heritage and the significance of their art within the broader context of North American Indian identity. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the visual arts and the representation of Indigenous cultures in British Columbia.
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pp. (11), 163, b/w photographs throughout
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