Fred Harvey art of Pueblo Native American history - Lot
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This is a collection of nine (9) postcards and prints of Fred Harvey art depicting Pueblo Native American history relating to Santa Fe and New Mexico. The prints from paintings by Gerald Cassidy are: Spanish Dancer, Entre Of De Vargas, The Buffalo Dance, A Navaho, The Giant Messenger, Los Matachines Dancer, Kit Carson - Pathfinder, The Eagle Dance, and Santiago. Gerald Cassidy (1869 - 1934) was an early 20th-century artist, muralist and designer who lived in Santa Fe, New Mexico. During the mid-twenties, Cassidy traveled in Europe, and his pieces were well thought of by the European public. Pablo Picasso chose one of Cassidy's pieces from a show for inclusion in the Luxembourg Palace in Paris. He died on February 12, 1934 as a result of turpentine and carbon monoxide poisoning from a newly installed natural gas heater in his studio while working on a mural art project for the dome of the federal building at Santa Fe. The hard plastic folder pages seen in the photos will be included.
Condition
Used - Postcards are in very good to excellent condition. Some have a few marks of age on the back side, but the images are preserved especially well.
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Fred Harvey art of Pueblo Native American history - Lot
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