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C. Szwedzicki: The North American Indian Works
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C. Szwedzicki: The North American Indian Works
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Work Record ID:
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292
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292
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Reproduction Record ID:
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292
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Work Class:
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depictions
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depictions
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Work Type:
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print
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print
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Title:
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Les peintres indiens d'Amérique
title
Les peintres indiens d'Amérique
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Title Type:
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collective title
title_type
collective title
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Title:
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American Indian painters
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American Indian painters
Title
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Title Type:
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alternate
title_type
alternate
Title Type
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Title:
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Deer Dance
title
Deer Dance
Title
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Title Type:
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constructed title
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constructed title
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false
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Measurements:
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8.10 x 10.80 in (20.57 x 27.43 cm) on sheet 12.50 x 17.60 in (31.75 x 44.70 cm)
measurements
8.10 x 10.80 in (20.57 x 27.43 cm) on sheet 12.50 x 17.60 in (31.75 x 44.70 cm)
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Measurement Type:
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dimensions
measurement_type
dimensions
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Material:
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paper (fiber product)
material
paper (fiber product)
Material
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Material Type:
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support
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support
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Inscription:
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Above Image Right: PLANCHE 56 [Plate Number]
inscription
Above Image Right: PLANCHE 56 [Plate Number]
Inscription
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Creator:
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Sanchez, Abel, 1899-1971
creator
Sanchez, Abel, 1899-1971
Creator
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Creator Dates:
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1899-1971
creator_dates
1899-1971
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Creator Nationality:
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San Ildefonso
creator_nationality
San Ildefonso
Creator Nationality
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Creator Name Variant:
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Red Cloud (Oqwa Pi)
creator_name_variant
Red Cloud (Oqwa Pi)
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Creator Type:
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personal name
creator_type
personal name
Creator Type
false
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Creator Role:
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painter
creator_role
painter
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Date:
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1950
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Location:
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San Ildefonso Pueblo (N.M.)
location
San Ildefonso Pueblo (N.M.)
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Repository:
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Archives and Rare Books Library, University Libraries, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio
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Archives and Rare Books Library, University Libraries, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio
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Repository Type:
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current repository
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current repository
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ID Number:
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ARB RB Oversize E98.A7 J18 1950 Vol. 2
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ARB RB Oversize E98.A7 J18 1950 Vol. 2
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ID Number Type:
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call number
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call number
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ID Number:
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56
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56
ID Number
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ID Number Type:
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plate number
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plate number
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false
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Style Period:
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Indian art--North America
style_period
Indian art--North America
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Style Period:
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Pueblo (Native American style)
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Pueblo (Native American style)
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Culture:
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Native American
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Native American
Culture
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Culture:
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San Ildefonso
culture
San Ildefonso
Culture
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Subject:
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Garters
subject
Garters
Subject
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Subject:
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Anklets (Ornaments)
subject
Anklets (Ornaments)
Subject
false
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Subject:
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Dancers
subject
Dancers
Subject
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Subject:
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Feather headdresses
subject
Feather headdresses
Subject
false
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Subject:
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Horned headdresses
subject
Horned headdresses
Subject
false
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Subject:
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Bells
subject
Bells
Subject
false
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Subject:
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Long underwear
subject
Long underwear
Subject
false
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Subject:
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Headdresses
subject
Headdresses
Subject
false
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Subject:
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Shirts, Men's
subject
Shirts, Men's
Subject
false
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Subject:
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Staffs (Sticks, canes, etc.)
subject
Staffs (Sticks, canes, etc.)
Subject
false
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Subject:
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Kilts
subject
Kilts
Subject
false
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Subject:
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Sashes (Costume)
subject
Sashes (Costume)
Subject
false
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Subject:
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Buffalo-Deer dance (San Ildefonso)
subject
Buffalo-Deer dance (San Ildefonso)
Subject
false
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Subject:
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San Ildefonso dance
subject
San Ildefonso dance
Subject
false
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Subject:
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Turkeys
subject
Turkeys
Subject
false
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Subject:
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Deer
subject
Deer
Subject
false
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Subject:
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Antlers
subject
Antlers
Subject
false
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Subject:
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Boot moccasins
subject
Boot moccasins
Subject
false
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Subject:
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Evergreens
subject
Evergreens
Subject
false
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Related Work:
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Jacobson, Oscar Brousse, 1882-1966. Les peintres indiens d'Amérique / [par] O. B. Jacobson [et] Jeanne d'Ucel. Nice (France): C. Szwedzicki, 1950.
related_work
Jacobson, Oscar Brousse, 1882-1966. Les peintres indiens d'Amérique / [par] O. B. Jacobson [et] Jeanne d'Ucel. Nice (France): C. Szwedzicki, 1950.
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Description:
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From: American Indian Painters, Vol. 2, p. 8: The little pueblo of San Ildefonso, that has produced a long catalogue of artists, claims this very interesting, arresting painter whose studies of dance ceremonies are amazing feats of visual memory. Some are masterpieces. He is particularly interested in horses and horse races, and paints them with fine craftsmanship and with good action. He is himself more than ordinarily proficient in riding; they call him the cowboy of Pueblo artists. He shows much originality in his designs and is not influenced, so far at least, by American white painting. Ogwa-Pi belongs to the older generation of painters who received much notice in the press a couple of decades ago. He was born in 1899; all his life he has remained closely associated with his people. In 1931 he had an exhibit in the Museum of Modern Art. The same year, he won the first prize in Gallup at the Inter-tribal Fair with a painting of a magnificent and splendidly barbaric Navajo woman with a girl and three sheep. He has a mural in the dining room of the Santa Fe School. Yale University, Stanford University, the Chicago Art Museum, Omaha Art Museum, and others have all acquired examples of his work for their permanent collections. (Collection, Oscar Brousse Jacobson) Map references: San Ildefonso Pueblo (N.M.)
description
From: American Indian Painters, Vol. 2, p. 8: The little pueblo of San Ildefonso, that has produced a long catalogue of artists, claims this very interesting, arresting painter whose studies of dance ceremonies are amazing feats of visual memory. Some are masterpieces. He is particularly interested in horses and horse races, and paints them with fine craftsmanship and with good action. He is himself more than ordinarily proficient in riding; they call him the cowboy of Pueblo artists. He shows much originality in his designs and is not influenced, so far at least, by American white painting. Ogwa-Pi belongs to the older generation of painters who received much notice in the press a couple of decades ago. He was born in 1899; all his life he has remained closely associated with his people. In 1931 he had an exhibit in the Museum of Modern Art. The same year, he won the first prize in Gallup at the Inter-tribal Fair with a painting of a magnificent and splendidly barbaric Navajo woman with a girl and three sheep. He has a mural in the dining room of the Santa Fe School. Yale University, Stanford University, the Chicago Art Museum, Omaha Art Museum, and others have all acquired examples of his work for their permanent collections. (Collection, Oscar Brousse Jacobson) Map references: San Ildefonso Pueblo (N.M.)
Description
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Reproduction Rights Statement:
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These images are for non-profit, educational use. For more information see Fair Use statement at https://digitalproje
reproduction_rights_statement
These images are for non-profit, educational use. For more information see Fair Use statement at https://digitalprojects.libraries.uc.edu/fairuse/.
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