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Publish Date
2009
Publisher
Museum of International Folk Art in association with University of Washington Press, Seattle
Language
English
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On collecting: from private to public, featuring folk and tribal art from the Diane and Sandy Besser collection
2009, Museum of International Folk Art in association with University of Washington Press, Seattle
in English
- 1st ed.
0295988886 9780295988887
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Table of Contents
Introduction / Joyce Ice
How do I collect? to "L" with the norm / Sandy Besser
A perspective on dealing and collecting : Indian miniature bronzes and Himalayan masks / Daniel H. Cook
Creating art, building relationships / Arthur López
On collectors : cats, sinners, angels, and art / Luis Tapia with Carmella Padilla
I beat the owl lady : a "collection" of personal anecdotes on collecting / Tey Marianna Nunn
On collecting : the view from the director's office / Joyce Ice
Important legal issues for art collectors / Susannah Evans
Acknowledgments.
Edition Notes
Includes index.
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