Gifts from the Ancestors: Ancient Ivories of Bering Strait
William W Fitzhugh
The appearance during the first millennium A.D. of small, exquisitely carved artifacts of walrus ivory in the Bering Strait region marks the beginning of an extraordinary florescence in the art and culture of North America. The discovery in the 1930s and 1940s of world-class carvings of animals, mythical beasts, shape-shifting creatures, masks, and human figurines astounded scholars and excited collectors. Nevertheless, the extraordinary objects that belong to this fascinating, sometimes frightening, world of hunting-related art remain largely unknown.
Gifts from the Ancestors examines ancient ivories from the coast of Bering Strait, western Alaska, and the islands in between—illuminating their sophisticated formal ... Read more
Distributed for the Princeton University Art Museum
Exhibition Schedule:
Princeton University Art Museum (October 3, 2009 – January 10, 2010)
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