ANDY TSINAJINNIE TSINAJINIE TSIHNAHJINNIE SILKSCREEN NAVAHO NATIVE AMERICAN FRA For Sale
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ANDY TSINAJINNIE TSINAJINIE TSIHNAHJINNIE SILKSCREEN NAVAHO NATIVE AMERICAN FRA:
$94.95
***SIGNED VINTAGE SILKSCREEN BY ANDY TSINAJINIE, NAVAJO NAVAHO NATIVE AMERICAN, FRAMED***~~~THIS WAS SOLD TO ME AS AN ORIGINAL BUT I CANNOT ASCERTAIN IF IT IS A SILKSCREEN OR ORIGINAL. I AM LISTING IT AS A SILKSCREEN AND PRICING IT ACCORDINGLY.~~~MEASURES FRAMED 17 1/2\" X 13 1/2\".~~~I WILL ALSO LATER BE SELLINGSOME CLASSIC CHILDREN\'S BOOKS ILLUSTRATED BY HIM.~~~HE WAS ALSO KNOWN AS: Andy Tsinajinnie. Andy Tsinajinie. Andy Tsinajininie. Andy Tsinnaijinnie. Andy Van Tsinajinnie. Andrew Van Tsinajinnie. Andrew Van Tsinajinie. Andy Tsinahjinnie. Andrew Van Tsihnahjinnie.~~~IMAGE IS IN GOOD CONDITION. ORIGINAL VINTAGE MAT AND FRAME. NOTICE THE UPPER LEFT (ACTUALLY RIGHT) CORNER OF THE ORIGINAL FRAME WILL NEED TO BE TIGHTENED OR RE-ENFORACED EVENTUALLY. INCLUDED IN YOUR SHIPPING CHARGEIS A SAFEHANDLING SERVICE VIA USPS.~~~PER SAVVY COLLECTOR, qte in part:(1916-2000) Born in Rough Rock, Arizona, Andrew Van Tsinahjinnie (Yazzie Bahe meaning Little Grey) had been drawing since he was a child.He studied with Dorothy Dunn and was known as one of the best artists in the studio. . His life was devoted to painting the old ways of the Navajos and the way they dressed.Tsinahjinnie grew up herding sheep and riding horses and his love for that life was what he wanted to portray in his paintings.
Designated an Arizona Living Treasure, this fine artist has work included in the permanent collections of the Denver Art Museum:the Thomas Gilcrease Institute of American History and Art in Tulsa, Oklahoma; the Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona; the Museum of Northern Arizona in Flagstaff, Arizona; the Philbrook Museum of Art in Tulsa; the Millicent Rogers Foundation Museum in Taos, New Mexico; the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC and the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian Art in Santa Fe--just to name a few. UNQTE.
Note: * I am up in age now and have no heirs interested in my art, artifact, bead and book collections. I am relinquishing all of it, little by little. Please put meon yourFavorite Sellers to Follow List. I am not a dealer and do not have a showroom--all other transactions and negotiations are handledthrough and within \'s policies. All sales final.If you would like combined shipping on multiple items, please let me know ahead of time BEFORE purchasing.