Detail View: C. Szwedzicki: The North American Indian Works: Circle of Women Dancers in Harvest Festival

Work Record ID: 
59
Reproduction Record ID: 
59
Work Class: 
depictions
Work Type: 
print
Title: 
Pueblo Indian painting; 50 reproductions of watercolor paintings by Indian artists of the New Mexican pueblos of San Ildefonso and Sia
Title Type: 
collective title
Title: 
Circle of Women Dancers in Harvest Festival
Title Type: 
constructed title
Measurements: 
10.60 x 17.35 in (26.92 x 44.07 cm) on sheet 14.70 x 19.35 in (37.34 x 49.15 cm)
Measurement Type: 
dimensions
Material: 
paper (fiber product)
Material Type: 
support
Inscription: 
Below Image Right: Awa Tsireh
Inscription: 
Above Image Right: 27 [Plate Number]
Creator: 
Roybal, Alphonso, 1898-1955
Creator Dates: 
1898-1955
Creator Nationality: 
San Ildefonso
Creator Name Variant: 
Cattail Bird (Awa Tsireh)
Creator Type: 
personal name
Creator Role: 
painter
Date: 
1932
Location: 
San Ildefonso Pueblo (N.M.)
Repository: 
Archives and Rare Books Library, University Libraries, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio
Repository Type: 
current repository
ID Number: 
ARB RB Oversize E98.A7 P88
ID Number Type: 
call number
ID Number: 
27
ID Number Type: 
plate number
Style Period: 
Indian art--North America
Style Period: 
Pueblo (Native American style)
Culture: 
Native American
Culture: 
San Ildefonso
Subject: 
Face painting
Subject: 
Hairdressing
Subject: 
Moccasins
Subject: 
Dancers
Subject: 
Necklaces
Subject: 
Rugs
Subject: 
Hair ornaments
Subject: 
Silverwork
Subject: 
San Ildefonso dance
Subject: 
Puttees
Subject: 
Baskets
Subject: 
Mantas (Clothing)
Subject: 
Shawls
Subject: 
Corn
Subject: 
San Ildefonso Indians--Rites and ceremonies
Subject: 
Squashes
Related Work: 
Alexander, Hartley Burr, 1873-1939. Pueblo Indian painting; 50 reproductions of watercolor paintings by Indian artists of the New Mexican pueblos of San Ildefonso and Sia, with introduction and notes by Dr. Hartley Burr Alexander. Nice (France): C. Szwedzicki, [c1932].
Description: 
From Pueblo Indian Painting. p. 16: He is perhaps the most famous of the Pueblo Indian painters and was the first to develop a marked feeling for large and copmplex decorative groupings of dancers. This picture is in his earlier style. Map references: San Ildefonso Pueblo (N.M.)
Reproduction Rights Statement: 
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