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Navajo Cowboy

Jimmy Abeita

About The Navajo Cowboy

Rarely does Abeita choose to depict an action scene.  Navajo Cowboy depicts the lead horse with great sensitivity. Immense quantities of dust nearly trigger a cough response.

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Rarely does Abeita choose to depict an action scene.  Navajo Cowboy depicts the lead horse with great sensitivity. Immense quantities of dust nearly trigger a cough response.

About the Artist

Jimmy Abeita was born in 1947 on the Navajo Nation at Crownpoint, New Mexico. He graduated from Gallup High School in 1966. He later studied at the American Academy of Art in Chicago, before returning to the Navajo Nation to paint full-time in the early 1970s.

For the next two decades, Abeita won many awards including at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, the Indian Market in Santa Fe and the Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial in Gallup, New Mexico.

His work has been featured in Arizona Highways, Southwest Art, Arizona Living and The Indian Trader. A book of Jimmy Abeita’s paintings, entitled The American Indians of Abeita, His People was published in 1976 by Rick Tanner Publishing of Scottsdale. He was cited in Peggy and Harold Samuels’ book, Contemporary Western Artists as well as Clara Lee Tanner’s Southwest Indian Painting.

Culture American Indian, Navajo
Style Nostalgic American Indian
Medium Oil on canvas
Canvas size 18" height X 14" width
Frame Brown suede liner, distressed wood molding
Frame size 25" height X 21 1/2" width
Signed "Abeita ©" at viewer's lower left
Date of creation 1980's
Condition Excellent, as appeared framed
Provenance Mur
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