Navajo Paintings Notecard Pack

Navajo Paintings Notecard Pack

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"Where the Animals Live" notecard pack from the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, Museum of New Mexico

"The Studio of the Santa Fe Indian School, directed by the noted educator, curator, and author Dorothy Dunn beginning in 1932, was a major foce in bringing American Indian painting to national and worldwide attention. Dunn's educational approach encouraged "traditional modernisn" as a synthesis of ancient and contemporary forms.

A number of young people who studied with Dunn became famous artists who worked under her stylistic influence all their lives, refining and individualizing it as their mastery grew. Harrison Begay, Pablita Velarde, and Geronimo Cruz Montoya were among those who found fame beyond their own region- as were the Navajo painters Quincy Tahoma (1921- 1956) and Stanley Mitchell (1920- ) whose lovely, artfully simple work is reproduced on the cards in this folio."

This pack contains 10 folding cards of 2 designs (5 of each design) and 10 envelopes. Blank inside. Cards measure 6 3/4 inches by 4 3/4 inches.

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