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American Indian: Bronze Sculpture by Griffin
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Stinson, Duane
News From Indian Country
12-15-2001
This is a beautiful book of magnificent bronze sculpture busts done by
Griffin Chiles, with text by her now-deceased husband, Hampton Chiles.
After a long and notable career as a sculptor, Griffin turned her attention
to sculpting life-sized busts of Native Americans. She has completed 36
Native American bronzes, with 28 included in this book. Her ultimate goal
is to represent as many tribes as possible.
The bronze sculptures appear to be gorgeous works of art. However, the
photography is rather spotty and the glare radiating off the shiny bronze
...
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