Original Painting of a Navajo Boy on Horseback [SOLD]
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- Category: Paintings
- Origin: Diné of the Navajo Nation
- Medium: gouache
- Size: 10-3/4” x 9” without mat or frame
- Item # C3447E SOLD
Born in 1926, Diné (Navajo) artist Charles “Charlie” Lee, or Hush Ka Yel Ha Yah (“Warrior Who Came Out”), developed a fascination with horses. An attendee of the Santa Fe Indian School, Lee was highly influenced by Harrison Begay, another of the legendary Navajo painters.
In her book, Southwest Indian Painting: A Changing Art, Clara Lee Tanner says that Lee’s paintings “combined the reality of his life with his imagination…” Lee hit the height of his career around 1948. He also became a reverend so that he could minister to his own people on the Navajo Reservation.
This piece depicts a young Navajo boy on a horse. Like many other Navajo paintings, the background of the painting has a delicate Asian-like style about it exuding a wonderful serenity.
Condition: The painting is in original excellent condition. It has never been framed and is currently in a plastic sleeve for protection. It is signed and dated 1963 in lower right.
Provenance: From the collection of the family of Balcomb’s Ranch Gallery, Colorado.
Recommended Reading: Southwest Indian Painting a Changing Art by Clara Lee Tanner
- Category: Paintings
- Origin: Diné of the Navajo Nation
- Medium: gouache
- Size: 10-3/4” x 9” without mat or frame
- Item # C3447E SOLD
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