Artist:
Da, Popovi
Title:
Buffalo and deer dance
Date Created:
1937
Description:
A painting of 12 dancing figures. There are four deer dancers, two antelope dancers, three mountain sheep dancers, two buffalo dancers and one female dancer. The female dancer is wearing traditional ceremonial dance for a woman performing the Buffalo Dance. Her clothing consists of a handwoven one-shoulder dress with an embroidered hem, which is tied with a multicolored handwoven sash.
Subjects:
San Ildefonso
Source:
Zarrow Collection, Oklahoma State University Archives
Source Identifier:
jmz.37
Size:
image 12 3/4 x 27 1/8 in.; framed: 21 1/2 x 35 1/2 in.
Frame:
Wood (plant material)
Media:
Tempera
Signature:
T. Martinez '37 (printed, lower right)
Condition:
slight foxing, small stains, small gouge near bottom left of center; museum mounted
Provenance:
Purchased by Jack and Maxine Zarrow from Howard Huston of Hurst, TX, June, 1996. Stamped on the back: "The Studio, U.S. Indian School, Santa Fe, New Mexico." Sticker on the back of the painting: "Collection of Dorothy Dunn." Written on the back of the painting: "Tony Martinez (Popovi Da); San Ildefonso Pueblo; 'Buffalo and Deer Dance'; 1937."
Source
Preferred Citation:
"Buffalo and deer dance", The Maxine & Jack Zarrow Collection, Oklahoma State University Archives
Reference Link:
https://zarrow.library.okstate.edu/_site/items/jmz.37.html
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