Pair of Jim Tartsah Watercolor on Paper of Native American Figurative Scenes
Item Details
Provenance
Property from an American Midwestern Museum
A pair of watercolor paintings on paper titled Indian Worshiper and Peace Pipe by Kiowa artist Jim Tartsah (1934 – 1984). Each work depicts a Native American figurative scene in regalia using flat bold colors. To the bottom right of each work, the items are signed. Each frame has a metal plaque adhered with the title of the work and the artist’s name engraved. The paintings are presented under glass with red canvas fillets in gold-toned and black wooden frames.
Kiowa artist Jim Tartsah (1934 – 1984) was self taught and was also known for producing music as well as paintings. Additional paintings can be viewed at the Philbrook Museum of Art located in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Condition
- some scratches and wear to each frame; each glass could benefit from a cleaning; to the verso of each item, some smudges and wear to the protective paper.
Dimensions
- measurements of one frame; measurements of visible image 14.5" W x 19.5" H; measurements of each item is approximately the same size.
Item #
17DCC191-018