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Four Painters
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While Native American artists have long been recognized as world-class
masters in such artistic media as textiles, jewelry and pottery, they
have only recently begun to take their rightful places among the ranks
of the world's great painters. Here we present a look at the work and
lives of four highly talented Native painters who deserve such
recognition: Michael Kabotie, Mateo Romero, Norma Howard and Mario
Martinez.
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The Art of George Morrison and Allan Houser
By Gregory Schaaf, Ph.D. (Cherokee)
| Published 09/1/2004
| September/October , Painting , Photography/Graphics , Sculpture , Gregory Schaaf, PhD. , Museums , US Travel , Apache , Chippewa
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Two giants in 20th-century Native American art, Allan Houser (19141994) and George Morrison (19192000), are being honored in a lead inaugural exhibition at the brand-new National Museum of the American Indian. "Native Modernism: The Art of George Morrison and Allan Houser" will open Sept. 21, 2004 in Washington, D.C. as one of five major shows at the new facility. The exhibition will display approximately 200 works of art in several media.
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Turquoise: Sacred Stone
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Peering into his box of treasured turquoise gemstones, award-winning Navajo jeweler Darryl Dean Begay reaches in and chooses from his favorite selections. "Look at this one!" he exclaims in a reverent tone of voice. He turns the stone over and over, pausing to admire the golden web of lines that form the matrix.
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