Pablita Velarde - Painting Her People [Hardcover] [SOLD]


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Marcella Ruch, et al.
  • Subject: Native American Easel Art
  • Item # 0-937206-67-9
  • Date Published: 2001 - Hardcover
  • Size: 75 pages
  • SOLD

Author Marcella Ruch spent many hours with Pablita Velarde (1918-2006) Tse Tsan - Golden Dawn recording her stories as first person reminiscences, which the artist has fully endorsed. These anecdotes go back to Pablita's childhood Santa Clara Pueblo life, to her mother's early death from tuberculosis, and starting at St. Catherine's Indian School at age 5. Pablita recalls her later years at the Santa Fe Indian School, working with Dorothy Dunn to develop her art, and painting murals at Bandelier under the Works Progress Administration. She reflects on raising her children alone, and her eventual fame as a American Indian painter. Her stories are about the struggles of a Native American woman in the 20s, 30s and 40s, but even more, reveal an artist who triumphed over many difficulties with strength, talent, and courage, to inspire later generations.

Each story is illustrated with one of Pablita's paintings of Pueblo life, a photograph from her personal collection, or a historical photograph from the Museum of New Mexico photo archives.

Provenance and Condition: Very good condition. Note: it is an ex-library copy from Public Library District of Columbia with stamping on front and back pages. 

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Marcella Ruch, et al.
  • Subject: Native American Easel Art
  • Item # 0-937206-67-9
  • Date Published: 2001 - Hardcover
  • Size: 75 pages
  • SOLD

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