Harrison (Haskay Yahne Yah) Begay (1914-2012,
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Description
Three works
Native woman on a horse
Color silkscreen on paper
11.25" H x 13.75" W
Signed in the screen lower right: Harrison Begay, and with the copyright symbol
Two running deer
Color silkscreen on paper
11" H x 12.75" W
Signed in the screen lower right: Harrison Begay, wetstamped for Tewa Enterprises, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Two standing deer
Color silkscreen on paper
10.25" H x 12.5" W
Signed in the screen lower right: Harrison Begay, and with the copyright symbol, wetstamped for Tewa Enterprises, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Notes: In 1951, an arts silk-screen printing business called Tewa Enterprises was started in Santa Fe by Charles Barrows, a silkscreen printer, and Harrison Begay, the well-known Navajo painter. Tewa's mission was to hand silk-screen reproductions of Navajo and Pueblo paintings and make them available to a wide audience at low prices.
Native woman on a horse
Color silkscreen on paper
11.25" H x 13.75" W
Signed in the screen lower right: Harrison Begay, and with the copyright symbol
Two running deer
Color silkscreen on paper
11" H x 12.75" W
Signed in the screen lower right: Harrison Begay, wetstamped for Tewa Enterprises, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Two standing deer
Color silkscreen on paper
10.25" H x 12.5" W
Signed in the screen lower right: Harrison Begay, and with the copyright symbol, wetstamped for Tewa Enterprises, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Notes: In 1951, an arts silk-screen printing business called Tewa Enterprises was started in Santa Fe by Charles Barrows, a silkscreen printer, and Harrison Begay, the well-known Navajo painter. Tewa's mission was to hand silk-screen reproductions of Navajo and Pueblo paintings and make them available to a wide audience at low prices.
Condition
Each: Toning to the paper. Hinged to the back mat with a piece of paper tape along the lower edge. The first: A .25" tear where the hinge meets the paper. A small smudge left center. Two small scuffs to the paper upper center and one left edge center. Light handling creases scattered throughout.
Each: Matted, but not framed
Each: Matted, but not framed
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Harrison (Haskay Yahne Yah) Begay (1914-2012,
Estimate $500 - $700
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Senior Vice President, Fine Art Director
Specialist, American Indian Arts
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