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Subject: Original Oil Painting of New Mexico Landscape by Carl Von Hassler
Category: Paintings | Posted by | Tue, Feb 26th 2013, 11:13am
Von Hassler had a light hand sometimes and a heavier hand at other times when applying oil paints to canvas. Many of his works show delicacy and ot...
Read More Title: San Ildefonso Pueblo Original Painting of a Tewa Woman
Category: Paintings | Posted by | Mon, Feb 25th 2013, 10:54am
J. D. Roybal grew up under the artistic influence of his well-known uncle, Awa Tsireh. Early in his education, he studied at St. Catherine's School...
Read More Title: San Ildefonso Pueblo Original Painting of a Buffalo Dancer
Category: Paintings | Posted by | Sat, Feb 23rd 2013, 3:44pm
Romando Vigil's Tewa name, Tse Ye Mu means "Falling in Water" or "Falling Cloud." He was born in January 1902 at San Ildefonso Pueblo. He painted ...
Read More Title: Ohkay Owingeh Original Painting of Horses
Category: Paintings | Posted by | Thu, Feb 21st 2013, 3:46pm
Ascensión Trujillo lived only to the age of 26 years so he probably did not produce very many paintings. This is the only one we have ever had in ...
Read More Title: Original Painting “Autumn Cottonwoods, Rio Grande”
Category: Paintings | Posted by | Tue, Feb 19th 2013, 1:10pm
Arthur William Hall was a Texan by birth but spent his childhood in Oklahoma and Virginia. He attended the Chicago Art Institute, where he met his ...
Read More Title: Original Painting “Summer Pasture”
Category: Paintings | Posted by | Tue, Feb 19th 2013, 11:45am
Jackson Morley Hensley is a native New Mexican, having been born in Portales. After a brief stint in New York City from 1959 to 1965, where he stud...
Read More Subject: Original Oil Painting of a Pueblo Katsina Dance
Category: Paintings | Posted by | Mon, Feb 18th 2013, 3:08pm
Adobe Gallery had a long relationship with Tommy Edward Montoya. We featured him as one of our primary artists at the Albuquerque gallery for a num...
Read More Subject: Original Painting “Great Spirit Let My Corn Grow” by Quincy Tahoma
Category: Paintings | Posted by | Mon, Feb 18th 2013, 11:58am
"One of the most dynamic, imaginative, and gifted of Southwest Indian Artists."—Clara Lee Tanner, 1973.
Read More Title: Diné (Navajo) Painting of a Navajo Family
Category: Paintings | Posted by | Sun, Feb 17th 2013, 4:14pm
Tsihnahjinnie has portrayed a scene often enacted on the Navajo Reservation. Perhaps the grandfather figure with his back to the viewer is instruct...
Read More Subject: San Ildefonso Original Painting of an Antelope Dancer
Category: Paintings | Posted by | Sun, Feb 17th 2013, 3:50pm
José Angela Aguilar, sometimes known as Joe Aguilar, was the son of Susana Aguilar—a well-known potter—and is known to have painted pottery for his...
Read More Title: Original Painting of an Indian in a Failed Hunting Event
Category: Paintings | Posted by | Fri, Feb 8th 2013, 11:50am
This painting is certainly of the early 20th century time and was most likely painted by one of the four major painters from San Ildefonso Pueblo—J...
Read More Title: Original Painting of a San Ildefonso Pueblo Eagle Dancer
Category: Paintings | Posted by | Fri, Feb 8th 2013, 11:24am
Julián Martinez is best known for painting the pottery of his wife, Maria Martinez, but he was an accomplished painter as early as 1920, often depi...
Read More Title: Tesuque Pueblo Original Painting of an Indian on Horseback
Category: Paintings | Posted by | Thu, Feb 7th 2013, 4:30pm
It can be said that Vigil's was of the style of most early 20th century pueblo paintings, that is it was simple, two-dimensional painting. He outli...
Read More Subject: Original Painting on Canvas of Navajo Imagery by Tony Abeyta
Category: Paintings | Posted by | Mon, Feb 4th 2013, 12:51pm
Abeyta has painted in a number of styles over the past few years. He is a creative artist and ventures into new styles and new subjects constantly....
Read More New Book - Quincy Tahoma: The Life and Legacy of a Navajo Artist
Category: Paintings | Posted by | Sat, Apr 30th 2011, 2:21pm
Quincy Tahoma: the Life and Legacy of a Navajo Artist. Click on the title above to see more and comment.
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