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ALL ARE IN OUR TUCSON SHOP UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED

 

Two lithographs by Fritz Scholder.(1937-2005).
The first is Roll Over Old Blue - State II. It measure21 by 25 inches and was printed by Southwest Graphics in 1979. #19 in an edition of 50. SOLD Framed.
Indian at the Circus was published by Tamarind Press 197071 It measures 30 by 22 inches and is one of 6 artist proofs in the edition. SOLD. Framed. (TUCSON)

Two paintings by Harrison Begay !971-2012), done in the 1960s.. The rider bringing in the stray lamb measures 17 by 14 without the frame. $1200. The shepherdess with the goat and kid is 20 by 26 inches, not including the frame. $1600.

A herd of thundering colorful stallions by Andy Tsinajinnie (1918-2000). The actual image area is 27 by 13 inches. Framed it’s 38 by 26. $750.

A very early painting by Jimmy Toddy, aka Beatien Yazz. Pre 1945 as he signed this way only until he entered the Marines in 1945 at age 17 (he lied about his age to get in). The image area measures 21 by 33 inches. $2400.

Two great paintings by Tse Ye Mu (Romando Vigil) - 1902-1978.
The top work is highly unusual. he original seller (over 50 years ago) said it was one of his first: painted in 1917. I cannot offer an opinion other than to observes that it is definitely an early work. Image area: 24 by 18 inches. SOLD
The bottom depiction of harvest dancers with rainbows and rain clouds is a classic. Image area is 20 by 16 inches. 27 by 23 inches, framed. $2100.

This bronze, entitled STAR GAZERS was made by the late, renowned Kiowa artist, Parker Boyiddle (1947-2007). This was cast in 2004 - the first in what was to be an edition of 8. To-date his estate has not cast any more in the edition. It measures 14 inches across and 13 inches high. An inspiring piece. $6000.

Acrylic, by Philip Vigil. 9 inches square. $450 each.

Acrylic and ink on paper pieces by Philip Vigil (see bio above) Each image is 29 by 36 inches and framed. $2200 each. The central piece is his most recent. We will host a one-man show from him February 7 and 8 of 2024. If you are not on our email list this would be a good time to join. We never send more than ten emails per year. Contact us at tucson@bahti.com to be added.

A Navajo shepherdess on horseback, tending her flock of sheep and goats. Carved of alabaster by Navajo sculptor Tim Washburn, who titled it Reservation Life. 35 inches long and 10 inches high. $4500.

Tim Washburn lives near Farmington, New Mexico. A member of the 'Áshįįhi  and Naakai clans he has been sculpting for over 30 years. Self-taught, he is a member of the Indigenous Sculptors Society. We feel quite fortunate to be able to represent his work

At right: The shepherdess at right was carved of alabaster by Navajo sculptor Tim Washburn (n 1965), of the Áshįįh and Nakai clans is a self-taught sculptor who has been working in the field for three decades. Homeward Bound is 21 inches high. $2400


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Indigenous Peoples Strike Back Series 1. Mixed media. 16 by 23.5 inches. $300. By Roger Perkins (Soskete). See his gallery under Fine Art.

An ink on paper piece by Philip Vigil, it is framed but the image area itself measures 22 by 28 inches. $1800

Parker and I hauled up a paint can and brush so he could sign the billboard after the photo was taken.

This acrylic was painted by Kiowa artist Parker Boyiddle (1947-2007) in 1982. It is titled”Through Saynday’s Eyes” . Saynday is the central figure of Winter-Telling Stories and is a combination of trickster and hero. Image area 29 by 23 inches. This image was featured in a billboard marking the 30th anniversary of Tom Bahti Indian Arts. Parker had intended the extra prints made to be of a limited edition billboard-sized print. Image area 29 by 23 inches. $7500..