Untitled Painting of a Pueblo Bird [SOLD]

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Gerónima Cruz Montoya, Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo Artist
  • Category: Paintings
  • Origin: Ohkay Owingeh, San Juan Pueblo
  • Medium: Watercolor on Wove Paper
  • Size: 10-1/2" x 13-3/4" image size; 16" x 19" framed size
  • Item # C3310C
  • SOLD

Geronima Cruz Montoya (P´otsúnú) began assisting Dorothy Dunn at the Santa Fe Indian School in 1937. She had previously been a student of Dunn's and continued to set high standards for her students just as Dunn had. She encouraged her students to paint subjects from their homes and cultures. Montoya's influence on early Indian painters was significant. She was dedicated to her students and their work. Under her tutelage, many of her students went on to become famous.

Because teaching was her first priority, Geronima did not paint often. When she did, she preferred to paint with earth colors and paint traditional pueblo motifs. This lovely pueblo bird is a very nice example of her later work. The lines are crisp, and the colors strong.

The artist signed her name in the lower right hand corner and it is dated 1986. The painting is matted and framed using acid free materials.

 

Condition: very good condition

Provenance: from the Jeffrey Trent collection

 

 

Gerónima Cruz Montoya, Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo Artist
  • Category: Paintings
  • Origin: Ohkay Owingeh, San Juan Pueblo
  • Medium: Watercolor on Wove Paper
  • Size: 10-1/2" x 13-3/4" image size; 16" x 19" framed size
  • Item # C3310C
  • SOLD

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