Guthrie Studios
Native American - Indian Art
Tahlequah, Oklahoma
918-458-1814
 

Cherokee Trail of Tears, the Cherokee Removal,Trail Where They Cried

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Cherokee Indian original paintings and one of a-kind pieces.  Native American art in several mediums including cast paper, watercolors, oils, and acrylics. Contemporary Indian art from the heart of the Cherokee Nation, Tahlequah,  Oklahoma
 

Native American mixed media Oils, acrylic and Cast Paper on stretched canvas

THE  EMERGENCE  OF  MAN

36" x 48" hand made paper on canvas - Acrylics and Oils
Price on Request

 

Three dimensional paper cast sculpture of a Plains Indian Chief

Sculpture depicting the relationship between the Chief and the Medicine Man

Front Face Back Face

THE  CHIEF'S  ANALYST

3-dimensional paper cast sculpture

Price on Request

 

Sculpture of Sequoyah and the Talking Leaves

TALKING LEAVES 
SOLD

30" x 40" hand made paper on canvas with Acrylic

      

The Cherokee Trail of Tears

Cries at Whitepath's Grave

   Cries at Whitepath's Grave is a cast paper with acrylic oval original
24 x 36 inches.  The grave of Whitepath during the time of the
Trail of Tears was marked by long poles with streamers.


Price on Request


Native American Oil Painting of The Spirit Wolf

SPIRIT  GUIDE

original oil painting on stretched canvas. 36" x 48"
Price on Request

 

Cherokee Trail of Tears

MORNING   TEARS
image size 30" x 40" oil on canvas 
Price on Request

To purchase an original please contact us directly:
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Phone (918) 458-1814



 



The Institute of American Indian Arts: Modernism and U.S. Indian Policy

The Institute of American Indian Arts
Author: Joy L. Gritton
The Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe has been widely credited with revolutionizing and revitalizing modern Indian painting. This volume, the first book-length study of the IAIA, examines the history, patronage, and ideology of the Institute. Hailed as a success story since it replaced the Santa Fe Indian Schools Studio in 1962, the IAIA met with enthusiastic response from the popular press, the federal government, and the international arts community. Many of the most successful Indian artists were connected with the IAIA either as faculty or students, including Fritz Scholder, T. C. Cannon, Allan Houser, and Dan Namingha, to name a few.


 

National Museum Of The American Indian (Maps & Guides S.)

National Museum Of The American Indian
 

Public tours take place on the last Friday of each month at 2 p.m. Reservations are required, and each month's tour is limited to 20 people (first-come, first-served). Tours take about 90 minutes. Reservations can be made by calling Hazel Prado at 301-238-1456. Tours of the CRC are for adults over the age of 18 years. School groups are encouraged to visit the NMAI's facilities in Washington, D.C., or New York City.

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