Lot 752 Original Oil on Canvas

by Jimmy Yellowhair depicting Tusak (plant) Kachina standing in front of a weathered plank fence. In front of him is a basket of corn, woven Navajo rug and water serpent pottery bowl. Signed lower right in weathered barnwood frame. Image measures 23"x35". Jimmy Yellowhair is a Navjo artist from Houck, Arizona where he lives in a Hogan on the reservation. His paintings date from the 1960s to present. Exhibitions of JImmy Yellowhair's work includes the Gambaro Museum in Washington, d.C., the Mid America Arts Center in Wichita, KS, London, England and many other places.

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