Indian Arts in Canada
Fritz Gottschalk, Ottawa, Ontario, 1973
Description
Canada’s Indian artist is faced with a decision: should he accept his own culture, or assimilate into Western culture? The book examines the forces, past and present, which affect the artist today and will also profoundly affect his future.
The book, produced to inform the general public, was heavily subsidized by the Federal Government to keep the selling price down. Overall budget was approximately $40,000. It’s first edition (9,000 in English; 3,000 in French) was very quickly sold out.
Collections:
Fifty Books of the Year (1974)
Discipline:
Book design
Format:
Book
Credits
- Art director/designer
- Fritz Gottschalk
- Photographers
- Rude Haas, others
- Picture editor
- Fritz Gottschalk
- Production coordinator
- Eric Plumer
- Editor
- Tom Hill
- Author
- Olive Patricia Dickason
- Size
- 11.25 x 11 inches
- Pages
- 144
- Quantity printed
- edition of 12,000
- Price
- $6.00
- Typeface
- Monotype Univers 55, 12/14, with display in Univers 75
- Typesetter
- Fast Typesetters of Canada Ltd.
- Color separator
- Techno-colour Company, Inc.
- Plate maker
- Litho Plate
- Printer
- Simpson Press
- Printing method
- offset
- Paper
- Luxa Gloss (Domtar), White
- Paper supplies
- Federal Paper Ltd.
- Binder
- Harpell’s Press Co-operative
- Binding materials
- bound in pre-printed Luxa Gloss on 80 pt. binder’s board
- Binding method
- Smyth sewn, square back
- Endpapers
- Rolland Offset (Domtar)
- Endpaper supplies
- Federal
- Publisher
- Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development
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