The Buffalo Dance

Oscar Howe

The Buffalo Dance, Prints by Oscar Howe
  • Howe lithograph
  • Howe limited edition
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Marked Down $1,200.00
Gallery Price $2,000.00
Title
The Buffalo Dance
Artist
Oscar Howe
Medium
Color lithograph
Edition
58/ 100
Image size
16" height X 25 1/2" width
Paper
Arches
Frame
Archival matting, UV blocking glass, wood fillet, wood molding--very custom !
Frame size
30 1/3" height X 41" width
Signed
"Oscar Howe" at viewer's lower right in graphite
Date of creation
1979
Condition
Excellent, archival matting, framing includes UV blocking glass !
Provenance
Consigned by a Northern California art collector BH
About The The Buffalo Dance

Three master printers were involved in the creation of this print in addition to the artist, Oscar Howe:  Lloyd Menard, James Butler and Larry Schuh.

Black ink was used on limestone, after which three plates were drawn and inked to be the source of the colors red, brown and blue.

Marked Down from $1,500 to $1,200

About Oscar Howe

(1915-1983) Born in Joe Creek, South Dakota, on the Crow Creek Reservation on 13 May 1915, Howe was given the name Mazuha Hokshina meaning "Trader Boy".

A student at The Studio at the Santa Fe Indian School between 1935 and 1938, Howe earned his BA from Dakota Wesleyan University in 1952 and his MFA the following year having attended the University of Oklahoma. At the Indian Arts Center in Lawton, Oklahoma he learned mural techniques while working with Olaf Nordmark.

Following military service in World War II between 1942 and 1945, he taught art at Pierre Indian School where he later became Director of Art. At the State University of South Dakota he was a Professor of Fine Arts. Later Howe was chosen to be an artist in residence at Dakota Wesleyan University and at the State University of South Dakota. An active man, he served on various boards, two of which were for the Institute of Indian Studies and the State University of South Dakota.

The earliest listed exhibition for Mr. Howe took place in 1956 at the prestigious Philbrook Museum of Art in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

His work is included in every major museum with an emphasis in fine Native American Art. Some of these are: the Denver Art Museum; the Heard Museum; the Oscar Howe Art Center; the Josyln Art Museum; the Museum of the American Indian; the Montclair Art Museum; the Museum of New Mexico; the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art; the Philbrook Museum of Art; the Sioux Indian Museum and Craft Center and the Southwest Museum in Los Angeles.

Other Works By Oscar Howe:
  • Woodcarver, Paintings by Oscar Howe
  • War Dancer, Paintings by Oscar Howe
  • Calisthentic Dance, Paintings by Oscar Howe
Cultures

American Indian

Medium

Prints

Subject

American Indians

Keywords

Oscar Howe, Howe lithograph, Howe limited edition