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Random records of a lifetime, 1846-1931 [actually 1932]
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Title

Random records of a lifetime, 1846-1931 [actually 1932]. volume XV, Masterpieces of Aboriginal American Art

Title Variants

Alternative: Random records, vol. 15

Related Titles

Contained In: Random records of a lifetime, 1846-1931

By

Holmes, William Henry, 1846-1933

Type

Collection

Material

Archival material

Publication info

1920-1932

Notes

Devised title.

Binder's title: Random records.

Typewritten manuscript.

This is fifteenth of sixteen volumes that document the anthropological work of William Henry Holmes. He combined text and original supporting documents including drawings, photographs, articles, correspondence, official documents, news clippings, and memorabilia. The volume is divided into eight sections which cover sculpture, chipped stone, pottery, stucco, mosaic, architecture, metal work and Peruvian and Bolivian examples.

William Henry Holmes (1846-1933) was an anthropologist, archaeologist, artist, and geologist, who spent much of his career affiliated with the Smithsonian Institution. He studied art under Theodore Kauffman, and went on to work as a scientific illustrator with Smithsonian staff. In 1872, he was appointed artist-topographer to the United States survey of the territories under Ferdinand V. Hayden, and in 1874 was appointed assistant geologist. He went on to work with the United States Geological Survey (USGS), the Bureau of American Ethnology (BAE), until returning to the Smithsonian Institution, United States National Museum (USNM). Holmes eventually became head curator of the Smithsonian Institution's Department of Anthropology and Director of the National Gallery of Art.

Subjects

1846-1933 , Bolivia , History , Holmes, William Henry, , Indian art , Peru , Smithsonian Institution

Call Number

CT275.H75 A1 v. 15

Language

English

Identifiers

OCLC: 964363997

 

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