Artwork Details
9-3/8 x 14 in. (image) 10 x 14-3/8 in. (sheet)
Mark Descriptionsigned in pencil, below image, lower right: Norma Bassett Hall inscribed in pencil, below image, lower left: Ed. 100 NAVAJO LAND
Accession NumberGift of Dr. Steven Conant in honor of Mrs. H.L. Conant and Miss Joan D. Weisenberger
CopyrightPrints, Drawings, and Photographs
Color PaletteDr. Steven Conant, Indianapolis, IN; donated to the Indianapolis Museum of Art in 1991.
Hall was a native Oregonian and developed an interest in color blockprinting while on her honeymoon in 1922 with her husband, the painter-printmaker Arthur Hall. They settled in Kansas, spent two years in Europe, and returned to help found the Prairie Print Makers in Kansas in 1930.
In 1942 the Halls settled in Santa Fe and it was probably at that time that Norma produced Navajo Land, depicting the area of western New Mexico and eastern Arizona.
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