Indian on Horseback during a Rabbit Hunt [SOLD]

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Ben Quintana (1923-1944) Há-ā-tee
  • Category: Paintings
  • Origin: Cochiti Pueblo, KO-TYIT
  • Medium: gouache on paper
  • Size: 13-3/4” x 11” image;
    20” x 17” framed
  • Item # C3613B
  • SOLD

Ben Quintana was probably the most talented painter from Cochiti Pueblo of the early 20th century.  It was a real tragedy when he lost his life during World War II at only the age of 21 years. He was awarded the Silver Star posthumously for gallantry in action. We would have seen some marvelous work from this young man had he lived to produce it.  Cochiti Pueblo residents today still respect him for his art and gallantry.

 

Signature of Ben Quintana (1923-1944) Ha-a-teeAt the age of 15, Quintana won first prize over 80 contestants, of whom 7 were Indians, for a poster to be used in the Coronado Cuarto Centennial celebration. Later, he won first prize and $1000 in an American Magazine contest in which there were 52,587 entries. As testimony to his interest, he used the prize money to further his art education. 

 

As a teenage artist, one would expect Native American paintings that were less than perfect; however, Quintana was well above average even at that age.  His attention to detail is evident in all of his paintings and his treatment is direct and honest.

 

Recommended Reading: Southwest Indian Painting: A Changing Art by Clara Lee Tanner.  This book is currently not available from Adobe Gallery

Condition: very good

Provenance: from the extensive collection of a resident of the state of Idaho, USA.

Close up view of the Rabbit during the hunt - by Ben Quintana (1923-1944) Ha-a-tee of Cochiti Pueblo

Ben Quintana (1923-1944) Há-ā-tee
  • Category: Paintings
  • Origin: Cochiti Pueblo, KO-TYIT
  • Medium: gouache on paper
  • Size: 13-3/4” x 11” image;
    20” x 17” framed
  • Item # C3613B
  • SOLD

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