Description: Harrison Begay Navajo Artist Serigraph Silk Screen Boy with Sand Painting Framed Harrison Begay, also known as Haashké yah Níyá (meaning "Warrior Who Walked Up to His Enemy" or "Wandering Boy") was a renowned Diné (Navajo) painter, printmaker, and illustrator. Begay specialized in watercolors, gouache, and silkscreen prints. At the time of his death in 2012, he was the last living, former student of Dorothy Dunn and Geronima C. Montoya at the Santa Fe Indian School. His work has won multiple awards and is exhibited in museums and private collections worldwide and he was among the most famous Diné artists of his generation.These prints were professionally framed by John Whiting in Blooming Prairie Minnesota. The bottom left corner of the silk screen is slightly raised from the backing and looks slightly rippled near the top. There are some darker spots on the mat. The paper on the back of the frame has a rip. Otherwise, it is in good condition. Please see photos to inspect and assess. I'm happy to combine shipping for multiple purchases when feasible.
Price: 44.99 USD
Location: San Rafael, California
End Time: 2024-12-23T07:14:59.000Z
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Origin: Tewa Enterprises
Provenance: Ownership History Not Available
Tribal Affiliation: Navajo
Artisan: Harrison Begay
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Culture: Native American: US