Publication: Lithographed by Northland Press, n d ca 1948, Flagstaff
44.5 x 30.5 cm [17 1/2" x 12"] printed two sides colorful brochure that folds to 9 1/4" x 4" size. One side is an attractive map by the artist, Don Perceval (1908-1979), who grew up in California and studied at Chouinard Art Institute, London's Royal College of Art and the Heatherley Art School. In addition to his work as a commercial artist, he also served on the faculty of Chouinard Art Institute and the Art Department of Pomona College. Perceval first visited the Hopi mesas of northern Arizona in 1927, and later did a series of railway posters for the "Santa Fe." Map of Arizona that locates the numerous Native American homelands, pueblos, and reservations. Decorative illustrated border of Arizona pottery types. The other side provides information to meet Arizona's Indians and to learn a bit about their culture and lore. Light wear to each corner from having been hung on a wall for viewing, else an attractive, very good copy.
Inventory Number: 53502