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The Transforming Image The Transforming Image: Painted Arts of Northwest Coast First Nations
by Bill McLellan and Karen Duffek
softcover, 304 pgs.
University of Washington Press, 2007
11" X 9"
ISBN-10: 0774804270
ISBN-13: 9780295987088

CDN$50

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Struck by the dynamic character of a nineteenth-century Northwest Coast painted chest that he had walked past many times at the museum where he worked, Bill McLennan decided to photograph it for closer study. Infrared film produced surprising results. Painted areas that had been obscured with a patina of oils and soot could now be clearly seen, as the complete painting emerged from beneath the weathered surface. With this find, the Image Recovery Project was born, whose object was to produce a database of infrared photographs of historical Northwest Coast paintings. The Transforming Image brings together some of the most intriguing images, many revealed for the first time since the objects were collected at the beginning of the twentieth century.

Bill McLennan is project manager for the UBC Museum of Anthropology. Karen Duffek is the author of Bill Reid: Beyond the Essential Form.

Table of Contents:

Foreword / Lyle Wilson
Preface / Bill McLennan
Introduction: Beneath the Patina
1. The Image Recovery Project
2. The Antiquity of Painting
3. Painted Wealth
4. The Painter's Kit
5. Ways of Seeing, Ways of Knowing
6. Regional Styles of Painting
7. The Hand of the Individual
8. A Transforming Tradition
Appendix: Chest-end Motifs
Notes
References
Credits
Index


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