1,000 years of art from the region surrounding the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi rivers
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Art Along the Rivers
A Bicentennial Celebration
"Art Along the Rivers" coincides with the Missouri state bicentennial. It presents extraordinary objects produced or collected within a 150-mile region around St. Louis. Beginning with the ancient Mississippian culture followed by the Osage, French, African American, German, British, and artists today, these communities developed rich artistic traditions that have vibrant legacies.
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The book unites the region’s paintings, sculptures, works on paper, furniture, ceramics, metals, textiles, and more. It looks within – and beyond – the years of statehood to demonstrate how the region’s geography, raw materials and pressing social issues shaped over 1,000 years of artistic production. The catalogue brings these objects into dialogue to celebrate their shared artistic history and serves as the first significant publication to introduce this primary artistic material to a global audience.
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Diese zweihundertjährige Feier der Kunst enthält sowohl düstere Warnungen über die Verfehlungen der Menschheit als auch Zeichen der Hoffnung für die Zukunft. // This bicentenary celebration of art contains both dire about humankind’s transgressions and signs of hope for the future.
The Art Newspaper
Zahlreiche Fotos und Gemälde bieten einen interessanten Einblick in die 200 jährige Geschichte eines amerikanischen Bundesstaates
und seiner Bewohner. // Numerous photos and paintings offer an interesting insight into the 200-year history of an American state and its inhabitants.
Amerindian Research
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Contributions by B. Rubin, A. Torbert, M. Wolfe
224 pages, 200 colour illustrations25.4 × 30.5 cm, softcover with flaps
ISBN: 978-3-7774-3754-5
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Missouri
| Saint Louis Art Museum
Keywords
Cultural history, art history, arts and crafts
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