WebIllustrations p. 9 “Parts of a Feather” and pp. 39-41 “Step-by-Step: Draw Formline Shapes”: Alison Krein Photographs pp. 19-23 “Formline Design Examples”, p. 24 “Feather and ... formline styles of the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian were all close in appear-ance to one another, each reflecting a similar stage of development from the WebThis artist mastered a distinctive Tlingit aesthetic of exaggerated facial proportions. The red and green features may denote a particular spirit being. Given that there are no eye openings, it may have been worn as part of a headdress assemblage. Artwork Details Overview Title: Mask Date: ca. 1860 Geography: Made in Alaska, United States
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