Modern Art
Painting depicting Native American woman in front of pueblos by artist Deborah Hiatt
- Item Number
- M906-5322
- Estimated Value
- 350 USD
- Sold
- 86 USD to huttoup
- Number of Bids
- 33 - Bid History
Item Description
This painting, done primarily in light, gentle shades of pink, white, and greenish blues, depicts an indigenous/Native American woman standing in front of a Pueblo. She stands, reflective, by the bright turquoise door, wearing a long, dark teal skirt and swathed in a white poncho. The sky is a deep denim blue, not a cloud in the sky, and stand in contrast to the ivory white stone of the Pueblo The artist, Deborah Hiatt has signed this 1987 piece, and placed it upon a 3.5" matting, This peaceful, southwestern painting lives behind glass and in a simple silver frame, with wire on the back so you can hang this piece up wherever you like, if you're fortunate enough to bring it home!
Item Special Note
This item is merchandise. It can be picked up at WXXI on the publicized open pick-up dates or by appointment. All merchandise items must be picked up by July 31, 2016. Due to its size and/or weight, shipping is not available for this item.
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