Horned Moon and Kachina

David Chethlahe Paladin

Horned Moon and Kachina, Paintings by David Chethlahe Paladin
  • Chethlahe painting
Marked Down $900.00
Gallery Price $1,500.00
Title
Horned Moon and Kachina
Artist
David Chethlahe Paladin
Medium
Acrylic on board
Canvas size
24" height X 12" width
Frame
Wood molding with metallic strip
Frame size
25 1/2" height X 13 1/2" width
Signed
"Chethlahe 73" at viewer's lower left
Date of creation
1973
Condition
Excellent, as appeared framed
Provenance
From the famed Albion Fenderson collection
About The Horned Moon and Kachina

Pungent color abounds in this well designed painting!

Marked Down from $1,100 to $900 

About David Chethlahe Paladin

(1926-1984) Painting the Dream: the Visionary Art of Navajo Painter David Chethlahe Paladin was published in 1992 by the artist's widow, Lynda Paladin. This artist credited Marc Chagall, Mark Tobey and Morris Graves as influencing his approach to painting as well as how he treated his subject matter.

The Huichol Indians' work also impacted the appearance of his art. For 2 1/2 years Paladin was a prisoner of war, released finally at Dachau in a near coma state.

In 1975 Newsweek cited him as the nation's "leading Navajo modern artist". The Santa Fean magazine named him Artist of the Year in 1981.

Major exhibitions of his work have taken place at the Amon Carter Museum in Fort Worth (1966), at the Heard Museum (1967, 1975), at the William Penn Memorial Museum in Pittsburgh (1969), at the Albuquerque Museum (1975, 1985), at the American Indian Art Center in New York (1975), at the Navajo Tribal Museum in Window Rock, Arizona (1984), at the San Diego Museum of Man (1985) and at the Museum of Art at the University of Arizona in Tucson (1988).

Other Works By David Chethlahe Paladin:
  • Image of the Dreammaker Stopping Out the Artist's Sense of Reality, Prints by David Chethlahe Paladin
Cultures

American Indian, Navajo

Medium

Paintings

Subject

American Indians

Keywords

David Paladin, Chethlahe painting, Navajo painting