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Horse and Rider

Quincy Tahoma

About The Horse and Rider

Tahoma's masterful depiction of the rider's horse is hard to take your eyes away from.  The rider's regalia is highly detailed as well.

UV blocking glass will be substituted for current regular glass upon its being acquired.

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Gallery Price $6,500.00

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Tahoma's masterful depiction of the rider's horse is hard to take your eyes away from.  The rider's regalia is highly detailed as well.

UV blocking glass will be substituted for current regular glass upon its being acquired.

About the Artist

(1917-1956) This Navajo painter was born in Tuba City, Arizona.  He was educated at The Studio, a division of the Santa Fe Indian School from 1936 to 1940.

Tahoma worked as a shepherd, a muralist, a Hollywood painter and a poster maker.

His early artwork reflected his life as a shepherd, depicting pastoral images and scenes, such as sheep, Navajos on horseback and mothers tending to children. His paintings demonstrated his ability to depict movement and action. Tahoma began focusing on movement as a theme in the mid 1940's, creating paintings of buffaloes and beasts. He took every opportunity to depict bloody scenes in his early works. Later paintings were not action oriented. Instead they emphasized the peaceful Navajo people in genre scenarios.

In 1939 Tahoma exhibited at the Art Gallery of the Museum of New Mexico in Santa Fe and was touted as a promising new artist. His work was exhibited at the Museum of New Mexico in 1949, the Oklahoma Museum of Art in 1978, the Koogler McNay Art Museum in Texas in 1990 and the Heard Museum in Phoenix in 1996.

Medium Gouache (opaque watercolor) on paper board
Sight size 19" height X 15 1/4" width
Frame Two PH balanced window mats, regular glass, metal sectional molding
Frame size 26 1/4" height X 22" width
Signed "Tahoma '47" at viewer's lower right
Date of creation 1947
Condition Excellent, as appeared framed, glazed
Provenance JMB
Other Works by Quincy Tahoma
Pair of Playful Male Riders Astride Buffaloes, Paintings by Quincy Tahoma