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Painting of a San Juan Pueblo Dancer by Poquin Tahn - C3839F
Category: Paintings | Posted by | Tue, Nov 1st 2016, 5:28pm
Ascensión Trujillo was from San Juan Pueblo (now Ohkay Owingeh). Like most of his contemporaries, he attended the Santa Fe Indian School, however, after the departure of Dorothy Dunn, so his work is not of The Studio style. He continued his education at the University of New Mexico.
Clara Lee Tanner stated that he "painted rather extensively at the Indian School, featuring native dances. He demonstrated potentials in good and clean outlines, modeling in lines, and in a pleasing handling of color; sometimes he produced a facial type which suggests the work of Tonita Peña."