Original Painting of a Shepardess and her Sheep by Quincy Tahoma [SOLD]

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Quincy Tahoma, Diné of the Navajo Nation Painter
  • Category: Paintings
  • Origin: Diné of the Navajo Nation
  • Medium: Gouache
  • Size: 12-1/8” x 7-5/8” image; 17-1/4” x 12-3/4” framed
  • Item # C3172C
  • SOLD

Original Painting of a Shepardess and her Sheep by Quincy Tahoma

 

While at Santa Fe Indian School, Quincy Tahoma, Diné—Navajo (1920*-1956) developed his unique painting style. He was active in sports and set a district track record in 1940. After WWII, he established himself as a full-time artist and shared his studios in the Southwest with artists who are now well established. Clara Lee Tanner rightly said he was “...one of the most dynamic, imaginative, and gifted of Southwest artists.” During most of his life, he experienced misfortune, and died at the age of [38-39]. - Snodgrass 1968 

Tahoma painted a wide variety of subject matter but was perhaps best known for his dynamic action filled paintings. He also painted pictures full of humor. His signature included a vignette, a miniature scene which depicted what happened after the action in the painting. - Lester 1995 

Tahoma died a tragic accidental death at a young age.

This painting is signed and dated 1949

 

 

Quincy Tahoma, Diné of the Navajo Nation Painter
  • Category: Paintings
  • Origin: Diné of the Navajo Nation
  • Medium: Gouache
  • Size: 12-1/8” x 7-5/8” image; 17-1/4” x 12-3/4” framed
  • Item # C3172C
  • SOLD

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