Eugene Holgate Jr. was born in 1938 in Utah and died in 2001. He received his education on the Navajo Nation and at Phoenix Indian School in Phoenix, Arizona.
A painter and a jeweler, his primary mediums have been watercolor, gouache, silver and gemstones. He won awards at the Arizona State Fair, the Navajo Tribal Fair, the Philbrook Art Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Holgate is cited in Southwest Indian Painting by Clara Lee Tanner and The Biographical Directory of Native American Painters by Patrick D. Lester.
About the Artist | Eugene Holgate Jr. was born in 1938 in Utah and died in 2001. He received his education on the Navajo Nation and at Phoenix Indian School in Phoenix, Arizona. A painter and a jeweler, his primary mediums have been watercolor, gouache, silver and gemstones. He won awards at the Arizona State Fair, the Navajo Tribal Fair, the Philbrook Art Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Holgate is cited in Southwest Indian Painting by Clara Lee Tanner and The Biographical Directory of Native American Painters by Patrick D. Lester. |
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Medium | Gouache (opaque watercolor) on paper board |
Sight size | 9 1/4" height X 14 1/4" width |
Frame | Single non-archival window mat, regular glass, gold finished wood molding |
Frame size | 15" height X 19 5/8" width |
Signed | "E. Holgate, Jr. 1968" at viewer's lower right |
Date of creation | 1968 |
Condition | Excellent, as appeared framed, glazed |
Provenance | Ja Kea |