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American art historian
Roy C. Craven (Roy Curtis Craven, Jr.) was (born in
Cherokee Bluffs, Alabama on July 29, 1924.
[1] - May 30, 1996)
[2] He was the founding director of the University Gallery at the
University of Florida .
[3]
Roy C. Craven authored, co-authored, and co-created (as with contributing the prologue and serving as photographer for Indian Art of Ancient Florida
[4] ) numerous scholarly books and publications on art (which are used in class syllabi
[5] and cited in other scholarly publications), including:
Indian Art: A Concise History
From the ocean of painting : India's popular paintings, 1589 to the present
Ceremonial centers of the Maya
Ten contemporary painters from India
A treasury of Indian miniature paintings
Ramayana: Pahari Paintings
A Concise History of Indian Art , "
The World of Art Library " series
The Art of India from Florida Collections
Los Olmecas : the parent civilization of Mesoamerica
Indian sculpture in the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art
Arts of India : selections from the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art collection, University of Florida
Pre-Columbian pottery of Peru from the collection of the University Gallery
From fabled fields : selections from the Paddock family collection of Pre-Columbian art : an exhibition organized by the Norton Museum of Art, November 19, 1994-January 8, 1995
Of sky and earth : art of the early Southeastern Indians : October 1-November 28, 1982, the High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia
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