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Jerry Lee

About Jerry Lee

(Born 1944) Jerry Lee, a Navajo artist, was born at Wide Ruins on the Navajo Nation in northeastern Arizona. In 1964 won a first place award in the Scottsdale National Indian Art Exhibition. He later studied under Beatien Yazz.

Jerry Lee also signs his Navajo name "Hosteen Nez" to his artwork. His work is found in collections at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona; the Wheelwright Museum in Santa Fe, New Mexico and the Museum of Northern Arizona.

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About the Artist

(Born 1944) Jerry Lee, a Navajo artist, was born at Wide Ruins on the Navajo Nation in northeastern Arizona. In 1964 won a first place award in the Scottsdale National Indian Art Exhibition. He later studied under Beatien Yazz.

Jerry Lee also signs his Navajo name "Hosteen Nez" to his artwork. His work is found in collections at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona; the Wheelwright Museum in Santa Fe, New Mexico and the Museum of Northern Arizona.

Culture American Indian, Navajo
Style Nostalgic Southwestern scene
Medium Gouache (opaque watercolor) on paper board
Sight size 11" height X 8 1/2" width
Frame Window mat painted, regular glass, metal sectional molding
Frame size 19" height X 14" width
Signed "Jerry Lee" at viewer's lower right
Condition Excellent, as appeared framed, glazed
Provenance Jo Bur
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