Artist:
Pena, Maria Antonia
Title:
Untitled (Pueblo woman in ceremonial dress)
Description:
A painting of a Pueblo Native American dancer who is facing left. She is wearing a white, one-shoulder, handwoven, embroidered dress and a red-and-black handwoven sash around her waist. She is also wearing an eagle feather headdress and is holding two feathers in her right hand. Around her neck, she is wearing several turquoise necklaces.
Subjects:
San Ildefonso
Source:
Zarrow Collection, Oklahoma State University Archives
Source Identifier:
jmz.102
Size:
image: 8 x 4 3/4 in.; framed: 13 1/8 x 9 1/8 in.
Frame:
Wood (plant material)
Media:
Tempera
Signature:
Quah Ah Tonita Pena (printed, lower right)
Condition:
undamaged; cardboard backing
Provenance:
Purchased by Jack and Maxine Zarrow from the Four Winds Gallery, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA, December 1994.
Source
Preferred Citation:
"Untitled (Pueblo woman in ceremonial dress)", The Maxine & Jack Zarrow Collection, Oklahoma State University Archives
Reference Link:
https://zarrow.library.okstate.edu/_site/items/jmz.102.html
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