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Harlow, Francis Harvey was born on January 22, 1928 in Seattle, Washington, United States.
(Working without the use of the potter's wheel, the Pueblo...)
Working without the use of the potter's wheel, the Pueblo Indians in the American Southwest created beautiful ceramic ware for both utilitarian and ceremonial use. A classic in the field, this book is the first comprehensive account of historic Pueblo pottery, and results from years of study by Larry Frank, an authority on this and other North American Art Forms, and lengthy technical research by Francis Harlow, an internationally known scientist. Illustrating the text are dozens of superb photographs by Bernard Lopez. With nearly two hundred examples, the authors appraise the aesthetic value of Pueblo pottery as rivaling that of any ware made by Neolithic societies, whether in America, Europe, the East of Africa. This book captures that beauty and informs the reader.
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( The small village of Santa Ana Pueblo in north-central ...)
The small village of Santa Ana Pueblo in north-central New Mexico has for centuries made distinctive pottery for domestic and ritual use. In this book, the authors relate new ideas about the evolution of pottery styles made at Santa Ana and compare these styles with those found elsewhere in the Pueblo ceramic tradition. In particular, this richly visual study describes the chronological sequence of forms and designs based on evidence not heretofore available. The book analyzes the sequence from the earliest date, circa 1760, when positive evidence of Santa Ana origin can be identified, through the end of pottery making for local use about 1925 through various revivals to the present time. The pottery of Santa Ana Pueblo exemplifies the fine artistic achievement that has brought Pueblo ceramics worldwide acclaim.
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(The small village of Santa Ana Pueblo in northcentral New...)
The small village of Santa Ana Pueblo in northcentral New Mexico has for centuries made distinctive pottery for domestic and ritual use. In this book, the authors relate new ideas about the evolution of pottery styles made at Santa Ana and compare these styles with those found elsewhere in the Pueblo ceramic tradition. In particular, this richly visual study describes the chronological sequence of...
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(This beautifully illustrated book is the definitive treat...)
This beautifully illustrated book is the definitive treatment of Zia Pueblo's long and complex ceramic history. Featuring nearly 700 full color photographs, hundreds of design details, and profiles of important Zia potters, it establishes a new standard of excellence in the study of Southwestern Pueblo pottery. The authors - leading authorities in the study of Pueblo ceramics - provide a comprehensive analytical timeline for the key phases and critical innovations in Zia Pottery from the Spanish colonial era to the present. Collectors, ceramic specialists, and those who simply appreciate the stunning visual appeal of Zia Pottery will find this an indispensable work for their libraries.
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anthropologist artist physicist research scientist
Harlow, Francis Harvey was born on January 22, 1928 in Seattle, Washington, United States.
Bachelor of Science, University Washington, Seattle, 1949. Doctor of Philosophy in Theoretical Physics, University Washington, Seattle, 1953.
Staff member Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico, 1953—2003, guest scientist T-3, since 2003. Group leader T-3 Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, 1959—1973. Associate editor Journal Computational Physics.
Science advisor Russian Journal Computational Physics. Advisory editor Computer Methods in Applied Mechanical and Engineering. Editorial advisory board Annual Review Numerical Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer.
Volunteer editor American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Selected Reprint Series. Doctoral dissertation research advisor University New Mexico, University Washington, Rice University, Princeton University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Monash University, University Illinois, University Texas, Arlington, New Mexico State University, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical University. American Indian ceramics expert and painter.
1st lieutenant United States Army, 1945-1954.
(Working without the use of the potter's wheel, the Pueblo...)
( The small village of Santa Ana Pueblo in north-central ...)
(The small village of Santa Ana Pueblo in northcentral New...)
(This beautifully illustrated book is the definitive treat...)
Invited lecturer seminar on Southwestern Native American ceramics Millicent Rogers Museum, Santa Fe, 1981. Fellow: American Physical Society. Member: Sigma Xi, Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Patricia Jean Nystuen, June 21, 1952. Children: Catherine, Carol Muiznieks, Celia, Keith.