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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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296
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Reproduction Record ID:
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296
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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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Title:
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Les peintres indiens d'Amérique
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Les peintres indiens d'Amérique
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Title Type:
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collective title
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collective title
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Title:
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American Indian painters
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American Indian painters
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Title Type:
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alternate
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alternate
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Title:
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Sun Basket Dance
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Sun Basket Dance
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Title Type:
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constructed title
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constructed title
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Measurements:
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8.75 x 14.80 in (22.23 x 37.59 cm) on sheet 12.50 x 17.60 in (31.75 x 44.70 cm)
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8.75 x 14.80 in (22.23 x 37.59 cm) on sheet 12.50 x 17.60 in (31.75 x 44.70 cm)
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dimensions
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dimensions
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Material:
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paper (fiber product)
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paper (fiber product)
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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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Below Image Right: Pablita Velarde
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Below Image Right: Pablita Velarde
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Inscription:
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Above Image Right: PLANCHE 60 [Plate Number]
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Above Image Right: PLANCHE 60 [Plate Number]
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Creator:
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Velarde, Pablita, 1918-2006
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Velarde, Pablita, 1918-2006
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Creator Dates:
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1918-2006
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1918-2006
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Creator Nationality:
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Santa Clara
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Santa Clara
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Creator Name Variant:
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Golden Dawn (Tse Tsan)
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Golden Dawn (Tse Tsan)
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Creator Type:
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personal name
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personal name
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Creator Role:
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painter
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painter
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Date:
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1950
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Location:
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Santa Clara Pueblo (N.M.)
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Santa Clara 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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ID Number:
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60
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60
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ID Number Type:
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plate number
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plate number
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Style Period:
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Indian art--North America
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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
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Culture:
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Santa Clara
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Santa Clara
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Subject:
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Braids (Hairdressing)
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Braids (Hairdressing)
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Subject:
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Feathers
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Feathers
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Subject:
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Garters
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Garters
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Subject:
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Hairdressing
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Hairdressing
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Subject:
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Leggings
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Leggings
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Subject:
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Moccasins
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Moccasins
Subject
false
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Subject:
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Anklets (Ornaments)
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Anklets (Ornaments)
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false
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Subject:
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Armbands
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Armbands
Subject
false
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Subject:
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Beadwork
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Beadwork
Subject
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Subject:
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Dancers
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Dancers
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Subject:
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Headbands
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Headbands
Subject
false
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Subject:
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Long underwear
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Long underwear
Subject
false
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Subject:
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Aprons (Protective wear)
subject
Aprons (Protective wear)
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Subject:
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Drum sticks
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Drum sticks
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Subject:
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Drums
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Drums
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Subject:
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Bustles
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Bustles
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Subject:
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Hair ornaments
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Hair ornaments
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Subject:
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Headdresses
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Headdresses
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Subject:
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Blankets
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Blankets
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Subject:
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Rattles
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Rattles
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Subject:
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Staffs (Sticks, canes, etc.)
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Staffs (Sticks, canes, etc.)
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Subject:
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Hides and skins
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Hides and skins
Subject
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Subject:
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Earrings
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Earrings
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Subject:
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Kilts
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Kilts
Subject
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Subject:
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Leaves
subject
Leaves
Subject
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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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Puttees
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Puttees
Subject
false
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Subject:
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Baskets
subject
Baskets
Subject
false
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Subject:
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Mantas (Clothing)
subject
Mantas (Clothing)
Subject
false
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Subject:
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Mantles (Clothing)
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Mantles (Clothing)
Subject
false
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Subject:
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Santa Clara dance
subject
Santa Clara dance
Subject
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Subject:
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Santa Clara Indians--Rites and ceremonies
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Santa Clara Indians--Rites and ceremonies
Subject
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Subject:
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Sun Basket Dance (Santa Clara)
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Sun Basket Dance (Santa Clara)
Subject
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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. 9: "In the last five years, I have not painted steady. I have a family how, a girl age four and a boy two and a half years old, I have a wonderful husband (non-Indian). He is now going to school here at the University of California." So writes Pablita. It sounds exactly like many other talented girls who find it difficult to pursue a career and have a family. Pablita is a happy young wife and a devoted mother. Perhaps that is more important. But...she is also a talented artist. The painting "Sun Basket Dance", owned by the University of Oklahoma, is as fine as any Indian painting in its large collection. Here six persons are performing the sacred rite. The composition is symmetrical and pivoted in the center like a painting of the old Quatrocento Madonna and saints. The male dancers are in white and the women in red and black, with the drummer and chorus to support the color harmony. The artist has made good use of her grey paper. Pablita belongs to the people who make the beautiful black pottery, the Santa Clara tribe. She was born in 1918. She has contributed mural art to her native state, at Bandelier National Monument Museum, and in stores in Albuquerque. She has also had her watercolors exhibited far and wide, in the Governor's Palace, the University of New Mexico, University of Oklahoma, University of California, Philbrook, and elsewhere. Practically all her work is concerned with the home life of the Pueblos and their religious festivals. She has made a real contribution to American culture and it is hoped that her present worthy interest will not absorb all her time. (Collection, University of Oklahoma) Map references: Santa Clara Pueblo (N.M.)
description
From: American Indian Painters, Vol. 2, p. 9: "In the last five years, I have not painted steady. I have a family how, a girl age four and a boy two and a half years old, I have a wonderful husband (non-Indian). He is now going to school here at the University of California." So writes Pablita. It sounds exactly like many other talented girls who find it difficult to pursue a career and have a family. Pablita is a happy young wife and a devoted mother. Perhaps that is more important. But...she is also a talented artist. The painting "Sun Basket Dance", owned by the University of Oklahoma, is as fine as any Indian painting in its large collection. Here six persons are performing the sacred rite. The composition is symmetrical and pivoted in the center like a painting of the old Quatrocento Madonna and saints. The male dancers are in white and the women in red and black, with the drummer and chorus to support the color harmony. The artist has made good use of her grey paper. Pablita belongs to the people who make the beautiful black pottery, the Santa Clara tribe. She was born in 1918. She has contributed mural art to her native state, at Bandelier National Monument Museum, and in stores in Albuquerque. She has also had her watercolors exhibited far and wide, in the Governor's Palace, the University of New Mexico, University of Oklahoma, University of California, Philbrook, and elsewhere. Practically all her work is concerned with the home life of the Pueblos and their religious festivals. She has made a real contribution to American culture and it is hoped that her present worthy interest will not absorb all her time. (Collection, University of Oklahoma) Map references: Santa Clara 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
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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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