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Tag Archives: American Indian Art
Fred Harvey and American Indian Art Part II
Post by VMB Recently, I talked about how important railroads were to Tahoma’s life. They were important to his art, as well, but more indirectly. In Quincy Tahoma: The Life and Legacy of a Navajo Artist, we explore how the renaissance of … Continue reading
Fred Harvey and American Indian Art
Post by Vera Marie Recently, I talked about how important railroads were to Tahoma’s life. They were important to his art, as well, but more indirectly. In Quincy Tahoma: The Life and Legacy of a Navajo Artist, we explore how … Continue reading
Good Reads About American Indian Art
If you are interested in American Indian Art—and of course you are, or you would not be here, right?–you might be interested in the following tidbits. Events Tucson Gem, Mineral and Fossil Show, American Indian Expo, Flamingo Quality Inn, Stone … Continue reading
Posted in American Indian Art, Museums, Navajo
Tagged American Indian Art, books, Canyon de Chelley, Corinee Cain, David Brugge, events, Hubbell Trading Post, Native American Art, Navajo, Tahoma
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Book Orders are Piling Up
Ever since we sent out our newsletter and started our Facebook Page, people have been knocking on the virtual door to pre-order a copy of Quincy Tahoma: The Life and Legacy of a Navajo Artist. Thank you all for your … Continue reading
Posted in American Indian Art, Publication
Tagged American Indian Art, contest, Hillerman, Navajo artist, Quincy Tahoma
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Connecting with Fans of American Indian Art
We now have a Twitter account, @QuincyTahoma, and invite you to join us if you’re on Twitter. Oh the wonderful connections just waiting out there in Internet land! Here’s a nice little story. A few posts ago we told you … Continue reading
The Great Round-up of Tahoma’s Paintings
Quincy Tahoma painted hundreds and hundreds of paintings in his short life. Charnell has embarked on the huge task of rounding up photographs, or at least visual descriptions of all the paintings we can find that Tahoma painted. We know … Continue reading
Posted in Museums, Quincy Tahoma's Paintings
Tagged American Indian Art, Museums, paintings, Tahoma
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The Long Road to Publication of Tahoma’s Life
In the last post, I explained that I (Vera) joined Charnell in the Tahoma project in the year 2000. We had many mysteries to unravel about the Navajo artist before we were even sure that it would be possible to … Continue reading
Posted in Book Contributors, Publication
Tagged American Indian Art, Harrison Begay, publisher, Quincy Tahoma, Santa Fe, Schiffer
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