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Penni Anne CrossThe Red Capote1986
1986
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This artwork titled " The Red Capote" 1986 is a color offset lithograph on Artcote paper by Crow Indian artist Penni Anne Cross A.K.A. (Alawa-Sta-We- Ches) 1939-2016. It is hand signed, inscribed A.P (Artist Proof), dedicated and numbered 49/49 in felt pen by the artist. It also have the printed title. Published by Cross Galley, Inc, Jackson Wyoming, printed by Alden Johnson and Adolfo Amador at Shamrock Press, Inc Salt Lake City, Utha. The image size is 21.5 x 14 inches, sheet size is 25 x 18 inches. It is in excellent condition, has never been framed.
About the artist:
Crow Indian artist Penni Anne Cross, (Alawa-sta-we-ches) was born in Washington state in 1939. She first studied with her portrait-painter mother, before beginning more formal studies in 1968.
Her work is commercially oriented, sentimentalizing her paintings of Native Americans of the Crow tribe. Cross' Crow name, "Alawa-sta-we-ches," means "Travels the Good Road." The work of Penni Anne Cross is held in numerous private collections nationwide.
- Creator:Penni Anne Cross (1939)
- Creation Year:1986
- Dimensions:Height: 25 in (63.5 cm)Width: 18 in (45.72 cm)Depth: 0.01 in (0.26 mm)
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- Gallery Location:San Francisco, CA
- Reference Number:Seller: pen/red/cap/011stDibs: LU66637358572
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