Original Diné Painting “Hogan God” [SOLD]
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- Category: Paintings
- Origin: Diné of the Navajo Nation
- Medium: Acrylic
- Size: 13-1/2” x 10-1/2” image; unframed
- Item # C3135E SOLD
Begay was born in 1914 on the Navajo (Diné) Reservation. He attended the Santa Fe Indian School and studied under art teacher Dorothy Dunn. His distinctive style of painting has been popular for over 75 years. His art has influenced entire generations of Native American painters.
The Yeibichai dance is part of an ancient healing ceremony that continues today and is a vital part of the traditional Diné lifestyle. In a world where children play on computers and go away to colleges in other states, the Yeibichai and its blessings are a way to keep a connection to the past.
In this painting, Begay has captured the power and beauty of a single Diné Yeibichai dancer. Yeibichai appear during the final night of a Diné healing ceremony. As a group, they dance and sing in a line. Their efforts result in restoring balance and harmony to the patient. Here, a singular Yeibichai is shown carrying a rattle in one hand and evergreen cuttings in another.
Above the head of the dancer is a Buffalo Shield which may represent the sun spirit hovering, protecting the Yeibichai as well as all who are part of the ceremony. Clouds and rain are evident.
This painting is a powerful reminder of the ability of the Diné to stay connected to the old ways while living in the twenty first century. It is signed in lower left with the Diné name of the artist and on the right with his English name. The painting is matted but not framed. It is shrink-wrapped for protection. It was painted in the 1980s.
This painting and our item number C3135F would make a beautiful pair. Each is a single Diné religious figure and the two were painted in similar fashion.
- Category: Paintings
- Origin: Diné of the Navajo Nation
- Medium: Acrylic
- Size: 13-1/2” x 10-1/2” image; unframed
- Item # C3135E SOLD
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