Lois Mailou Jones | National Gallery of Art https://www.nga.gov/artists/38965-lois-mailou-jones
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on pink laid paper · Accession ID 2015.19.3013 Artwork Lois Mailou Jones, Indian
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on pink laid paper · Accession ID 2015.19.3013 Artwork Lois Mailou Jones, Indian
canvas · Accession ID 1970.17.54 Artwork Eugène Delacroix, Two Studies of an Indian
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silver print · Accession ID 2015.19.4446 Artwork Addison Scurlock, Feast of the Indian
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print · Accession ID 2020.144.3 Artwork Alma Lavenson, San Ildefonso Pueblo Indians
Corcoran Gallery of Art Exhibition History 1931 The Exposition of Tribal Indian
canvas · Accession ID 2022.20.1 Artwork James Luna, Take a Picture with a Real Indian
When you think about the US West, what images and stories come to mind?
Why do you think he included groups of American Indians on horseback?
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canvas · Accession ID 1980.62.12 Artwork Edward Hicks, Penn’s Treaty with the Indians
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paperboard · Accession ID 1943.8.8989 Artwork Michael Riccitelli, Cigar Store Indian
George Morrison (Grand Portage Band of Chippewa, 1919–2000) is perhaps best known for his brilliantly colored paintings of the late 1950s and 1960s, and his wood collages begun in the mid-1960s. The National Gallery of Art has acquired Morrison’s Untitled (1961), expanding its significant collection of abstract expressionist works by adding this key voice, and the first work by a Native American, to its New York School holdings.
He spoke his Native language until age nine, when he attended the Hayward Indian