This book is about Indians, as seen by the artist who was born sixteen years before General Custer was killed in the Battle of the Big Horn. The artist, Joseph Henry Sharp, watched and recorded a way of life long since faded from view. For sixty years, he studied and painted the Pueblo Indians and landscapes of the Southwest. But more importantly, he left a rich legacy of stories, photographs and paintings which reveals the American Indian as he was.
Hardcover, 355 pages, 175 color plates, 132 black and white images