King's painting is based on a photograph taken by Putnam + Valentine dated 1910, which will accompany the painting. See last photograph below. Photograph was titled Indian Basket Weaver and Child (Arizona).
Description | King's painting is based on a photograph taken by Putnam + Valentine dated 1910, which will accompany the painting. See last photograph below. Photograph was titled Indian Basket Weaver and Child (Arizona). |
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About the Artist | (1951-2019) Navajo Dineh. Strongly influenced by the work of Jimmy Abeita, King won Best of Show at the Heard Museum in 2002. Three years later he won Best of Category at Indian Market in Santa Fe and at the Gallup Inter-Tribal Ceremonial. He chose to depict realistic depictions of traditional Indian life, genre scenes. |
Medium | Acrylic on canvas |
Sight size | 18 1/2" height X 23" width |
Frame | Rustic wood molding, linen liner, gold fillet |
Frame size | 30 3/4" height X 35 3/4" width |
Signed | "James King © (Woolen Shirt)" at viewer's lower right |
Date of creation | Circa 2010 |
Condition | Art is in excellent condition. Frame's liner at upper right is stained. |
Provenance | Bo Jo-2 |