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2 Southwest Indian Prints - W Crumbo and Vigil

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles Start Price:35.00 USD Estimated At:50.00 - 80.00 USD
2 Southwest Indian Prints - W Crumbo and Vigil
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2 Southwest Indian Prints - W Crumbo and Vigil. The large print in this lot is of a Indian woman weaving a basket and is by Woody Crumbo (1912-1989). It measures 12.5'' x 11''. A Pottawatomie Indian, Crumbo explores in his art the traditions and ceremonies of his own tribe as well as those of the Creek, Sioux, and Kiowa nations. Crumbo works in oil and egg tempera, as well as in watercolor, sculpture, stained glass, and silkscreen. Under the guidance of Olle Nordmark, he also learned etching. The largest collection of Crumbo's work, about 175 paintings, is owned by the Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa, although his work has been exhibited in many museums throughout the United States. The other print is of a horse, by Vigil (probably Frank Vigil an Apache Reservation artist (1922-1974)), and measures 5.25'' x 6''.