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Original Painting of Male and Female Corn Dancers by J.D. Roybal - 25386
José Disiderio (J.D.) Roybal [1922-1978] Oquwa - Rain God grew up under the artistic influence of his well-known uncle Awa Tsireh. Early in his education, he studied at St. Catherine's School in Santa Fe and at the Business College of Santa Fe. In the early 1950s he and Julia were married and it was then that he started producing pueblo dance designs on hand-painted Christmas cards. By 1955 he was seriously painting larger works and recognition for his talents came from the Heard Museum in Phoenix and the Philbrook in Oklahoma. He received a consistent string of first prizes in painting for each year since the Eight Northern Pueblos Arts and Crafts Shows began.