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Artist: Earl Biss
Mirror Pass
Mirror Pass

Mirror Pass

By Earl Biss

Located in San Francisco, CA

This artwork titled "Mirror Pass" 1977 is an original color screenprint by noted Native American artist Earl Biss, 1947-1998. It is hand signed, dated and numbered 37/100 in pencil by the artist. The artwork (image) size is 29 x 21 inches, framed size is 38.5 x 30 inches. Custom framed in a wooden silver and blue frame, with fabric matting. It is in excellent condition. About the artist: Born in Washington state, Earl Biss became a well-known Native American artist. He was raised by his grandmother on the Crow reservation in Montana and earned a scholarship to the Institute of American Indian Art in Santa Fe where he studied jewelry design. He attended the San Francisco Art Institute and then traveled widely in Europe where he was heavily influenced by the impressionist style of Monet and other European artists. His paintings have a dream-like, abstract quality with Indian figures merging with the landscape. He worked on numerous paintings, sometimes as many as twenty, simultaneously. On October 18, 1998, he died from a stroke while in his studio painting. • 1965 - 1966 Studied at the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Was a member of the inaugural class. The IAIA was founded in 1962. • Studied under Fritz Scholder, Charles Loloma, Alan Houser...

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Late 20th Century Impressionist Earl Biss Art

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Screen

"Rainbow Warriors Wondering Through the Autumn"
"Rainbow Warriors Wondering Through the Autumn"

"Rainbow Warriors Wondering Through the Autumn"

By Earl Biss

Located in Warren, NJ

Earl Biss Lithograph "Rainbow Warriors Wondering Through the Autumn". in good condition measures 43x36

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20th Century Earl Biss Art

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Lithograph

“Blizzard Along The Bear Tooth Range”
“Blizzard Along The Bear Tooth Range”

“Blizzard Along The Bear Tooth Range”

By Earl Biss

Located in Warren, NJ

Earl biss serigraph in good condition signed and numbered hc. Frame measures 48x39

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20th Century Earl Biss Art

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Lithograph

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