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National Anthropological Archives
James A. Jensen photographs of Vladimir Kozak art and artifacts and Chief Joseph lithograph, circa 1965-1974
Summary
- Collection ID:
- NAA.PhotoLot.79-1
- Creators:
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Jensen, James A., 1918- (collector and photographer)
- Dates:
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circa 1965-1974
- Languages:
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Undetermined.
- Physical Description:
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1 Lithograph1 Watercolor95 Color slides
- Repository:
Scope and Contents note
Scope and Contents note
The bulk of the collection is comprised of images of paintings by Vladimir Kozak and his artifacts relating to Brazilian tribes, photographed by James A. Jensen at Kozak's home in Curitaba, Brazil, in September 1965. It also includes a watercolor image of body decoration at a ceremony held by the upper Xingu River tibes of Central Brazil. Additionally, there is one lithograph poster of a J. A. Jensen painting of Chief Joseph, dated 1974.
Biographical/Historical note
Biographical/Historical note
James A. Jensen (1918-1998) was a paleontologist and Director of the Earth Sciences Museum at Brigham Young University (BYU). While at BYU, he conducted fieldwork in both North and South America, at which point he may have met Vladimir Kozak. He created pastel and acrylic artwork, particularly of flowers, landscapes, and Native Americans.
Artist Vladimir Kozak was trained in Czechoslovakia in mechanical engineering, sculpture, and painting. In 1923, he immigrated to Brazil. As Kozak's interest in the Indigenous tribes of Brazil grew, he increasingly focused on painting and sculpting, particularly during the 1940s and 1950s. He also became a still photographer, film maker, and collector of Indigenous artifacts.
Administration
Author
Sarah Ganderup
Existence and Location of Originals note
Originals of much of artwork depicted in slides in Glenbow Institute in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Custodial History note
Donated by James A. Jensen of the Earth Science Museum, Brigham Young University, Utah, 1978.
Using the Collection
Conditions Governing Access note
The collection is open for research.
Access to the collection requires an appointment.
Conditions Governing Use note
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Preferred Citation note
Photo lot 79-1, James A. Jensen photographs of Vladimir Kozak art and artifacts and Chief Joseph lithograph, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
More Information
Local Call Number(s)
Local Call Number(s)
NAA Photo Lot 79-1
Other Finding Aids note
Other Finding Aids note
Inventory of slides available in repository.
Keywords
National Anthropological Archives
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