The Hunt

Virginia Stroud

The Hunt, Paintings by Virginia Stroud
  • Stroud painting
Savvy Price $965.00
Gallery Price $1,200.00
Title
The Hunt
Artist
Virginia Stroud
Medium
Acrlylic on paper
Sight size
13 1/2" height X 19" width
Frame
Two archival window mat boards, regular glass, rich wood molding (custom)
Frame size
23 1/2" height X 28 3/4" width
Signed
"Virginia Stroud" at viewer's lower left in graphite
Date of creation
Circa 1990
Condition
Excellent, as appeared framed, glazed
Provenance
RF
About The The Hunt
About Virginia Stroud

(Born 1951) Virginia Alice Stroud is of Cherokee and Creek descent. Stroud attended Bacone Junior College and the University of Oklahoma. Her intention to major in art education and to teach art in either primary or secondary school changed due to Dr. Richard West's encouragement.

In May 1970 she became the youngest Native American artist to receive first place honors in the Woodlands division of the 25th Annual American Indian Artists Exhibition at Philbrook Art Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. In 1972 she won the Heritage Award at the Five Civilized Tribes Museum in Muskogee, Oklahoma. More recently she received the Woody Crumbo memorial award, Best of Show, Best of Painting and Best in the traditional category at the 1992 Indian Market in Santa Fe.

Stroud's work has appeared on the cover of Oklahoma Today, Southwest Art and in the first issue of Four Winds magazine. Her work was also illustrated in Indianische Kunst im 20 Jarhhundert, a German publication and in Beyond Traditional, Contemporary Indian Art and Its Evolution by Jerry and Lois Jacka, 1988.

Books illustrated by Virginia Stroud include:  Doesn't Fall Off His Horse (1994), The Story of the Milky Way (1995), A Walk to the Great Mystery (1995) and The Path of Quiet Elk: A Native American Alphabet Book (1996).

 

Other Works By Virginia Stroud:
  • The Give Away, Paintings by Virginia Stroud
  • Soldiers vs Indians on Horseback, Paintings by Virginia Stroud
Cultures

American Indian, Women Artists

Medium

Paintings

Subject

American Indians, Horses

Keywords

Virginia Stroud, Stroud painting