silkscreen on blue paper, signed lower right (no copyright statment). A dynamic image of an Indian performing a ceremonial dance. In a modern frame; 6" x 5.25" (sight), 12" x 10" (w/frame). Allan Houser (1914-1994) was born the grandson of Apache chief Geronimo's interpreter. He is primarily known for his bronze sculptures, but he also produced paintings and prints. He exhibited at the 1939 New York World's Fair and won a Guggenheim Fellowship. Condition: Spots at left, not affecting image, taped to mat along lower margin.
silkscreen on blue paper, signed lower right (no copyright statment). A dynamic image of an Indian performing a ceremonial dance. In a modern frame; 6" x 5.25" (sight), 12" x 10" (w/frame). Allan Houser (1914-1994) was born the grandson of Apache chief Geronimo's interpreter. He is primarily known for his bronze sculptures, but he also produced paintings and prints. He exhibited at the 1939 New York World's Fair and won a Guggenheim Fellowship. Condition: Spots at left, not affecting image, taped to mat along lower margin.
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