Offered here is a large original Jimmy Yellowhair painting. This oil on canvas features a vibrantly colored "Corn Maiden" Kachina standing among traditional items including a basket, a piece of pottery and other artifacts and crops. *NOTE: There is some slight damage on the upper right portion of this piece. Please see pictures for details. This painting is nicely framed in a brown wood frame. This painting would look great on the walls in your home or office, so make it yours today!
MAKER: Signed JIMMY YELLOWHAIR with a figure. Jimmy Yellowhair (1938-; Navajo). Jimmy is from Houck, Arizona and paints ceremonies and chronicles about the everyday life on the reservation. His paintings can be found in many of the Trading Posts and galleries around the Southwest and other places to this day. Exhibitions of Jimmy Yellowhair’s works include the Gambaro Museum in Washington, D.C., the Mid-America Arts Center in Wichita, Kansas, and others..
APPROX AGE: Dated 1975.
SIZE: The frame measures approximately 28 1/2 inches wide x 40 inches from top to bottom. The design measures approximately 23 1/2 inches x 35 1/4 inches.
CONDITION: Pretty good for its age with normal wear and minor imperfections expected. *NOTE: There is some slight damage on the upper right portion of this piece. Please look closely at the pictures as they are an important part of our description and are hereby incorporated into the description, specifically with regards to condition.
Large Original Jimmy Yellowhair "Corn Maiden" Painting
Western Trading Post
$1,000.00
- SKU:
- WTP.ART175