Artwork Details
27-1/2 x 40-1/4 in. (canvas) 36-1/4 x 48-3/4 x 2-3/4 in. (framed)
Mark DescriptionSigned, l.l.: N Fechin
Accession NumberGift of the Harrison Eiteljorg Gallery of Western Art
CopyrightAmerican Painting and Sculpture 1800-1945
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Gallery Labels
Fechin developed a dramatic style consisting of vigorous brush strokes and vivid colors.
The artist loved the somber forests near his home in Russia and found their equivalent in the New Mexico Plateau, where he settled in 1927.
The Pueblo Indians rekindled Fechin's interest in the culture and heritage of native peoples.
Exhibition History
Exhibition History
Exhibition Name
Venue
Dates
Art of the American West (The West As Inspiration)
Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art
Date Unknown - March 26, 2004
Painters in Taos, The Formative Years; The Eiteljorg Collection
Springfield Art Museum
November 15, 1981 - January 10, 1982
Painters in Taos, The Formative Years; The Eiteljorg Collection
Amarillo Art Center
September 2, 1981 - October 18, 1981
Treasures of the American West: Selections from the Collection of Harrison Eiteljorg
Indianapolis Museum of Art
July 7, 1981 - August 2, 1981
Painters in Taos, The Formative Years; The Eiteljorg Collection
Museum of the Southwest
March 1, 1981 - April 19, 1981
Painters in Taos, The Formative Years; The Eiteljorg Collection
Boise Gallery of Art
January 9, 1981 - February 8, 1981
Painters in Taos, The Formative Years; The Eiteljorg Collection
C. M. Russell Museum
September 15, 1980 - October 31, 1980
Painters in Taos, The Formative Years; The Eiteljorg Collection
Salt Lake Art Center
June 20, 1980 - August 3, 1980
Painters in Taos, The Formative Years; The Eiteljorg Collection
Phoenix Art Museum
February 22, 1980 - May 20, 1980
Picturesque Images from Taos and Santa Fe
Denver Art Museum
January 12, 1974 - March 17, 1974
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