the americas after 1300
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The Americas After 1300. Title: A view of the world Medium: Paint on animal hide Size: each page 6 ⅞ X 6⅞" (17.5 X 17.5 cm), total length 13'3” Date: c. 1400–1519/21. Title: The Founding of Tenochtitlan Medium: Ink and color on paper Size: 12⅜ X 8 7⁄16” Date: 16th century. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
The Americas After 1300
Title: A view of the world
Medium: Paint on animal hideSize: each page
6 ⅞ X 6⅞" (17.5 X 17.5
cm), total length 13'3”
Date: c. 1400–1519/21
Title: The Founding of Tenochtitlan
Medium: Ink and color on paperSize: 12⅜ X 8
7⁄16” Date: 16th
century
Title: The Moon Goddess
Coyolxauhqui (“She of the
Golden Bells”)Medium: StoneSize: diameter
10' 10" (3.33 m)Date: 1469 (?)
Title: The Goddess Coatlicue
Medium: Basalt
Size: height 8'6" (2.65 m)
Date: 1487–1520
Title: Feather headdress of MoctezumaMedium: Quetzal, macaw, and other feathers on a reed frameDate: Before 1519
Inca Masonry
Inca masonry, detail of a wall In Machu Picchu, 1450-1530
Machu Picchu, 1450-1530, Inca, Peru
Title: Tunic
Medium: Wool and cottonSize: 35 ⅞ X 30”Date: c. 1500
Title: LlamaMedium: Cast
silver with gold and cinnabar
Size: 9 X 8½ X 1¾”
Date: 15th century
Title: Wampum belt, traditionally called William Penn’s Treaty with the DelawareMedium: Shell beadsDate: 1680’s
Title: Feathered wedding basketMedium: Willow, bulrush, fern, feather, shells, glass beadsSize: height 5 ½" (14 cm), diameter 12" (36.5 cm)Date: c. 1877
Title: Baby carrier
Medium: Board, buckskin,
porcupine quillSize: length 31”
Date: 19th century
Title: Shoulder bagMedium: Wool fabric, cotton fabric and thread, silk ribbon, and glass beadsSize: 23 X 7¾" (58.5 X 19.8 cm)Date: c. 1860
Blackfoot women raising a teepee, ca. 1900
Title: Battle-scene, hide
paintingMedium:
Tanned buffalo hide, dyed
porcupine quillsSize: 7' 10" X 8'
6” Date: 1797–1800
Title: Grizzly bear house-partition screen
Medium: Cedar, native paint, and human hair
Size: 15 X 8' (4.57 X 2.74 m)
Date: c. 1840
Title: Chilkat blanket
Medium: Mountain-goat
wool and shredded cedar
barkSize: 55 ⅛ X
63¾" (140 X 162 cm)
Date: Before 1928
Hamatsa dancers, Kwakwaka’wakw
: Cedar wood, cedar bark, feathers, and fiberSize: 10 X 72 X 15" (25.4 X 183 X 38.1 cm)
Artist: Attributed to Willie SeaweedTitle: Kwakwaka’wakw Bird maskMedium: Cedar wood, cedar bark, feathers, and fiberSize: 10 X 72 X 15” Date: Prior to 1951
Taos Pueblo, 1947
Artist: Maria Montoya Martinez
and Julian Martinez
Title: Blackware storage jar
Medium: CeramicSize: height 18¾"
(47.6 cm), diameter 22½"
(57.1 cm)Date: c. 1942
Artist: Pablita Velarde Title: Koshares of TaosMedium: Watercolor on paper Size: 13 ⅞ X 22⅜”
Date: 1946–47
Artist: Hosteen Klah
Title: Whirling Log CeremonyMedium: Wool
Size: 5'5" X 5'10" (1.69 X
1.82 m)Date: c. 1925
Artist: Bill Reid Title: The Spirit of Haida GwaiiMedium: Bronze Size: approx. 13 X 20' (4 X 6 m)Date: 1991