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Catalogue Number 1945.249 from "Accession" Series
Catalogue Number 1945.249 from "Accession" Series
Catalogue Number 1945.249 from "Accession" Series

Catalogue Number 1945.249 from "Accession" Series

Artist (born 1981)
Date2019
Dimensionsimage: 18 × 28 in. (45.7 × 71.1 cm)
frame: 27 × 39 in. (68.6 × 99.1 cm)
ClassificationsART, 2-DIMENSIONAL
Credit LineClara S. Peck Fund
Object number2021.2.3
DescriptionIn the foreground is a photograph of an Apsáalooke woman on a white horse appears in front of a piece of horse tack. The tack consists of woven reigns, a bit and ornate straps to attach the piece around the horse’s head. The horse wears a similarly elaborate piece in bright, pastel colors. The woman wears a dark elk-tooth dress and carries a feathered fan. Geometrically patterned textiles in pastel colors hang from the horse’s back and neck and a blue elk-tooth dress is draped across its rear. Photograph taken during the Crow Nation’s Annual Crow Fair in Montana. The photograph is layered on top of a watercolor illustration from the Denver Art Museum’s card catalogue of Native objects.

Collections
  • Post WWII and Contemporary Art
  • Native American Art
Not on view