Folk Art in Texas /
edited by Francis Edward Abernethy.
- 1 online resource: illustrations (some color).
- Publications of the Texas Folklore Society ; no. 45 .
- Book collections on Project MUSE. .
Folk art in general, yard art in particular / Some people call this art / The rural mailbox / Tail fins forever (or, Anyone who names his zebra "Spot" can't be all bad) / Guardians, surviving folkways / The orange show / Folk grave decoration along the Rio Grande / At rest : folk art in Texas cemeteries / El Paso murals / Art among the low riders / Tattooing in Texas / The flourishing pen / The art of the cowboy hat / Gal-legs and goose-necks : folk art on the Texas range / Bill Barton : putting art in saddlemaking / The textile artist / Tatting / Quiltmaking : a creative tradition / A ring of iron / Pine needle art of the Big Thicket Indians / Born a whittler / Texas folk artists / The itinerant Indian artists of West Texas / Jail house rag / "Uncle Pete" Drgac, Czech-American folk artist / Johnny W. Banks, Black, man, Texan, artist / Alice Dickerson Montemayor of Laredo / Eddie Arning : Texas folk artist / Francis Edward Abernethy -- Joseph F. Lomax -- Ernestine P. Sewell and Charles E. Linck, Jr. -- Robert and Linda Mitchell -- John Igo -- Joseph F. Lomax -- John O. West -- Beverly Kremenak-Pecotte -- Jacquelyn Spier -- Bill Gradante -- Alan Govenar -- Gerry Doyle -- Martha Hartzog and M.E. "Manny" Gammage -- B. Byron Price -- Lawrence Clayton -- Diane H. Corbin -- Sadie Williford Allison -- Melvin Rosser Mason -- Joe Pehoski -- Howard Peacock -- Ouida Day Bailey -- Cecilia Steinfeldt -- Miriam A. Lowrance -- Glenna M. Stearman Park -- Clinton Machann -- Michael Mott -- Sandra Jordan -- Alexander Sackton.
Open Access
English.
9780870742101
Folklore. Decorative Arts. Art, Architecture & Applied Arts. Social Sciences. Anthropology. Visual Arts. Folk art. Art populaire--Texas. Folk art--Texas.