Art of Native America: The Charles and Valerie Diker Collection

Torrence, Gaylord, with contributions by Ned Blackhawk and Sylvia Yount
2018
232 pages
200 illustrations
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This landmark publication reevaluates historical Native American art as a crucial but under-examined component of American art history. The Charles and Valerie Diker Collection, a transformative promised gift to The Metropolitan Museum of Art, includes masterworks from more than fifty cultures across North America. The works highlighted in this volume span centuries, from before contact with European settlers to the early twentieth century. In this beautifully illustrated volume, featuring all new photography, the innovative visions of known and unknown makers are presented in a wide variety of forms, from painting, sculpture, and drawing to regalia, ceramics, and baskets. The book provides key insights into the art, culture, and daily life of culturally distinct Indigenous peoples along with critical and popular perceptions over time, revealing that to engage Native art is to reconsider the very meaning of America.

Met Art in Publication

Chandelier, Louis C. Tiffany  American, Blown glass, American
Louis C. Tiffany
ca. 1899
A Warrior's Vision, Henderson Ledger Artist B  Southern Arapho, Pencil, colored pencil, and ink on paper, Southern Arapaho, Native American
Henderson Ledger Artist B
ca. 1880
The Battle of the Little Bighorn, Standing Bear/ Mató Nájin  Minneconjou Lakota/Teton Sioux, Pencil, ink, and watercolor on muslin, Minneconjou Lakota/ Teton Sioux, Native American
Standing Bear/ Mató Nájin
ca. 1920
Polacca polychrome water jar, Nampeyo  Native American, Clay and pigment, Hopi-Tewa, Native American
Nampeyo
ca. 1895–1900
Shoulder bag (missing strap), Tanned leather, porcupine quills, dye, glass beads, silk ribbon, metal cones, and deer hair, Anishinaabe, possibly Mississauga Ojibwa, Native American
ca. 1800
Blanket strip, Tanned leather and glass beads, Central Plains, probably Lakota/Teton Sioux, Native American
ca. 1830
Bowl, Wood, Wendat/ Huron, Native American
ca. 1700
Bowl, Maple, Anishinaabe, probably Ottawa, Native American
ca. 1800
Dagger, Saayina aat  Tlingit, Iron, tanned leather, wool cloth, vegetal fiber, and human hair, Tlingit, Native American
Saayina aat
ca. 1780
Kahkewāquonāby or Reverend Peter Jones, Hill and Adamson  British, Scottish, Salted paper print from paper negative
Hill and Adamson
1845
Dough Bowl, Diego Romero  Native American, Cochiti Pueblo, Ceramic
Diego Romero
1994
Man's coat, Tanned leather and pigment, Innu/ Naskapi, Native American
ca. 1820
Shoulder bag, Tanned leather, porcupine quills, dye, metal cones, deer hair, vegetal fiber, and wool yarn, Anishinaabe, probably Ojibwa, Native American
ca. 1780
Woman's hood, Wool cloth, glass beads, and silk ribbon, James Bay Cree, Native American
ca. 1840
Belt pouch, Tanned leather, porcupine quills, dye, metal cones, and deer hair, Haudenosaunee/ Iroquois (?), Native American
ca. 1800
Sash, wool yarn and glass beads, Wendat/ Huron, Native American
ca. 1830
War club, Wood, pigment and nail, Anishinaabe, probably Ojibwa, Native American
ca. 1750
Comb, Moose antler, Seneca or Susquehannock, Native American
ca. 1680
Sash, Wool cloth, glass beads, and cordage, Choctaw, Native American
ca. 1790
Sash, Wool yarn and glass beads, Western Great Lakes, Native American
ca. 1800
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Torrence, Gaylord, Ned Blackhawk, Sylvia Yount, and Kamilah Foreman. 2018. Art of Native America: The Charles and Valerie Diker Collection. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art.