Frederick Weygold: Artist And Ethnographer Of North American Indians
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9783981841206 - Feest, Christian and C. Ronald Corum: Frederick Weygold: Artist Ethnographer of North American Indians
Feest, Christian and C. Ronald Corum

Frederick Weygold: Artist Ethnographer of North American Indians (2017)

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Frederick Weygold: Artist and Ethnographer of North American Indians. Based upon his art work and papers held by the Speed Art Museum in Louisville, Kentucky, this book offers a comprehensive account of Weygold s life and achievements as an artist, collector, educator, and social activist. Weygold taught himself the Lakota language and while working in the Wild West shows, became acquainted with the Sioux culture. This book was published in conjunction and an exhibition at the Speed Art Museum in 2017. Illustrated with photographs, drawings and examples of his paintings. ZKF Publishers, 2017. Oversize pictorial casebound, Books.
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9783981841206 - Feest, Christian F. & C. Ronald Corum (editors).: Frederick Weygold: Artist And Ethnographer Of North American Indians.
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Feest, Christian F. & C. Ronald Corum (editors).

Frederick Weygold: Artist And Ethnographer Of North American Indians. (2017)

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272 pages. Hardcover with dustjacket. New book. NATIVE AMERICANS. Frederick Weygold (1870-1941), American artist and self-trained ethnographer, is today almost unknown outside German-speaking Europe. This book, based upon the voluminous body of his paintings, drawings, and papers held by the Speed Art Museum in Louisville, Kentucky, and upon research in American and European museums and archives, offers for the first time a comprehensive account of Weygold's life and achievements as an artist, collector, educator, and social activist. Born in St. Charles, Missouri, Weygold studied languages and art in Germany and Philadelphia before settling in Louisville in 1908. In Europe, Weygold became fascinated with American Indians, taught himself the Lakota language, and began his lifelong study of Native American art by drawing early objects from the Plains in German museum collections. In Philadelphia he did "fieldwork" with Lakotas working for Wild West shows and collected Lakota texts and drawings. In 1909 he went to the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota, acquiring Native artifacts for the Museum of Ethnology in Hamburg and documenting in photographs Lakota life and culture, including the first photographic record of the Plains Indian sign language. He later used his ethnographic expertise in a series of oil paintings and to illustrate books by the Dakota author Charles Eastman and by the western writers James Willard Schultz and Stanley Vestal. Weygold also gained local recognition for his painting of the iconic "Old Kentucky Home" and was involved in the movement to save Cumberland Falls from being developed into a source of hydroelectric power. Over time, Weygold built a personal collection of Native American artifacts he later donated to the Speed Museum, which now forms the core of the museum's holdings. This book features selected examples from his work as a painter, illustrator, photographer, and collector of American Indian art and artifacts. 379 color and 92 black-and-white Illustrations, 272 pages, 9" x 10.5". Christian F. Feest was Professor of Anthropology at the Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main and Director of the Museum of Ethnology in Vienna. His research interests focus on visual arts and material culture, the history of anthropology, the ethnohistory and historical ethnography of eastern North America, central Mexico and central Brazil, and the anthropology of visual representation. C. Ronald Corum is a research neurophysiologist and the author of numerous medical, scientific, and historical publications. In the 1970s he actively engaged with the Lakotas and their culture, learning their language from a person who had learned it from Weygold, and has researched the artist's life for more than forty years. (Key Words: Frederick Weygold, American Artists, Ethnographers, Native Americans, American Indians, North American Indians, Christian F. Feest, C. Ronald Corum, Art, Photography).
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9783981841206 - Frederick Weygold

Frederick Weygold (1941)

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Frederick Weygold (1870?1941), American artist and self-trained ethnographer, is today almost unknown outside German-speaking Europe. This book, based upon the voluminous body of his paintings, drawings, and papers held by the Speed Art Museum in Louisville, Kentucky, and upon research in American and European museums and archives, offers for the first time a comprehensive account of Weygold's life and achievements as an artist, collector, educator, and social activist. Born in St. Charles, Missouri, Weygold studied languages and art in Germany and Philadelphia before settling in Louisville in 1908. In Europe, Weygold became fascinated with American Indians, taught himself the Lakota language, and began his lifelong study of Native American art by drawing early objects from the Plains in German museum collections. In Philadelphia he did "fieldwork" with Lakotas working for Wild West shows and collected Lakota texts and drawings. In 1909 he went to the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota, acquiring Native artifacts for the Museum of Ethnology in Hamburg and documenting in photographs Lakota life and culture, including the first photographic record of the Plains Indian sign language. He later used his ethnographic expertise in a series of oil paintings and to illustrate books by the Dakota author Charles Eastman and by the western writers James Willard Schultz and Stanley Vestal. Weygold also gained local recognition for his painting of the iconic "Old Kentucky Home" and was involved in the movement to save Cumberland Falls from being developed into a source of hydroelectric power. Over time, Weygold built a personal collection of Native American artifacts he later donated to the Speed Museum, which now forms the core of the museum's holdings. This book features selected examples from his work as a painter, illustrator, photographer, and collector of American Indian art and artifacts.
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9783981841206 - Frederick Weygold: Artist and Ethnographer of North American Indians Christian F. Feest Editor

Frederick Weygold: Artist and Ethnographer of North American Indians Christian F. Feest Editor (1941)

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Frederick Weygold (1870–1941), American artist and self-trained ethnographer, is today almost unknown outside German-speaking Europe. This book, based upon the voluminous body of his paintings, drawings, and papers held by the Speed Art Museum in Louisville, Kentucky, and upon research in American and European museums and archives, offers for the first time a comprehensive account of Weygold’s life and achievements as an artist, collector, educator, and social activist. Born in St. Charles, Missouri, Weygold studied languages and art in Germany and Philadelphia before settling in Louisville in 1908. In Europe, Weygold became fascinated with American Indians, taught himself the Lakota language, and began his lifelong study of Native American art by drawing early objects from the Plains in German museum collections. In Philadelphia he did “fieldwork” with Lakotas working for Wild West shows and collected Lakota texts and drawings. In 1909 he went to the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota, acquiring Native artifacts for the Museum of Ethnology in Hamburg and documenting in photographs Lakota life and culture, including the first photographic record of the Plains Indian sign language. He later used his ethnographic expertise in a series of oil paintings and to illustrate books by the Dakota author Charles Eastman and by the western writers James Willard Schultz and Stanley Vestal. Weygold also gained local recognition for his painting of the iconic “Old Kentucky Home” and was involved in the movement to save Cumberland Falls from being developed into a source of hydroelectric power. Over time, Weygold built a personal collection of Native American artifacts he later donated to the Speed Museum, which now forms the core of the museum’s holdings. This book features selected examples from his work as a painter, illustrator, photographer, and collector of American Indian art and artifacts.
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9783981841206 - Christian Feest, Mitwirkende: C. Ronald Corum: Frederick Weygold: Artist and Ethnographer of North American Indians
Christian Feest, Mitwirkende: C. Ronald Corum

Frederick Weygold: Artist and Ethnographer of North American Indians (2016)

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Frederick Weygold (1870-1941), American artist and self-trained ethnographer, is today almost unknown outside of German-speaking Europe. This book, based upon the voluminous body of his paintings, drawings, and papers held by the Speed Art Museum in Louisville, Kentucky, and upon research in American and European museums and archives, offers for the first time a comprehensive account of Weygold's life and achievements as an artist, collector, educator, and social activist. Born in St. Charles, Missouri, Weygold studied languages and art in Germany and Philadelphia before settling in Louisville in 1908. In Europe, Weygold became fascinated with American Indians, taught himself the Lakota language, and began his life-long study of Native American art by drawing early objects from the Plains in German museum collections. In Philadelphia he did "fieldwork" with Lakotas working for Wild West shows and collected Lakota texts and drawings. In 1909 he went to the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota, acquiring Native American artifacts for the Museum of Ethnology in Hamburg and documenting in photographs Lakota life and culture, including the first photographic record of the Plains Indian sign language. He later used his ethnographic expertise in a series of oil paintings and to illustrate books by the Dakota author Charles Eastman and by the Western writers James Willard Schultz and Stanley Vestal. Weygold also gained local recognition for his painting of the iconic "Old Kentucky Home" and was involved in the movement to save Cumberland Falls from being developed into a source of hydroelectric power. Over time, Weygold built a personal collection of Native American artifacts he later donated to the Speed Museum, which now forms the core of the museum's collection. This book features selected examples from his work as a painter, illustrator, photographer, and collector of Native American art and artifacts. Gebundene Ausgabe, Ausgabe: 1, Label: ZKF Publishers, ZKF Publishers, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2016-11-23, Studio: ZKF Publishers, Verkaufsrang: 292961.
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9783981841206 - Christian Feest, Mitwirkende: C. Ronald Corum: Frederick Weygold: Artist and Ethnographer of North American Indians
Christian Feest, Mitwirkende: C. Ronald Corum

Frederick Weygold: Artist and Ethnographer of North American Indians (2016)

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Frederick Weygold (1870-1941), American artist and self-trained ethnographer, is today almost unknown outside of German-speaking Europe. This book, based upon the voluminous body of his paintings, drawings, and papers held by the Speed Art Museum in Louisville, Kentucky, and upon research in American and European museums and archives, offers for the first time a comprehensive account of Weygold's life and achievements as an artist, collector, educator, and social activist. Born in St. Charles, Missouri, Weygold studied languages and art in Germany and Philadelphia before settling in Louisville in 1908. In Europe, Weygold became fascinated with American Indians, taught himself the Lakota language, and began his life-long study of Native American art by drawing early objects from the Plains in German museum collections. In Philadelphia he did "fieldwork" with Lakotas working for Wild West shows and collected Lakota texts and drawings. In 1909 he went to the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota, acquiring Native American artifacts for the Museum of Ethnology in Hamburg and documenting in photographs Lakota life and culture, including the first photographic record of the Plains Indian sign language. He later used his ethnographic expertise in a series of oil paintings and to illustrate books by the Dakota author Charles Eastman and by the Western writers James Willard Schultz and Stanley Vestal. Weygold also gained local recognition for his painting of the iconic "Old Kentucky Home" and was involved in the movement to save Cumberland Falls from being developed into a source of hydroelectric power. Over time, Weygold built a personal collection of Native American artifacts he later donated to the Speed Museum, which now forms the core of the museum's collection. This book features selected examples from his work as a painter, illustrator, photographer, and collector of Native American art and artifacts. Gebundene Ausgabe, Ausgabe: 1, Label: ZKF Publishers, ZKF Publishers, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2016-11-23, Studio: ZKF Publishers, Verkaufsrang: 292961.
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9783981841206 - FREDERICK WEYGOLD
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9783981841206 - Christian F. Feest: Frederick Weygold: Artist and Ethnographer of North American Indians
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Frederick Weygold: Artist and Ethnographer of North American Indians

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