Original Watercolor On Paper Sioux Face 1980 – Tone-Bah-Hole Oklahoma Usa
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The product is a vintage painting by artist Edward Two Bulls Jr, produced in 1966 on the Sioux Pine Ridge Reservation. The painting is framed in a 16×20 inch size and is signed by the artist. It features a Western, Indian, and Native American theme, showcasing the Sioux culture. This original artwork represents a piece of United States art history, specifically depicting the traditions and customs of the Sioux people.
The detailed realism of the artwork showcases the complexity of Sitting Bull & General Custer and the artist’s skill in oil painting. With its unique one of a kind style and cultural significance, this artwork is a valuable addition to any art collection or display.
This beautiful painting depicts Native American Sioux Indians living in a teepee. The artist, Angie, used watercolor to create a stunning piece of art that captures the essence of Native American culture. The painting is medium-sized, measuring 14 inches in length and 12 inches in height. It is under glass, framed and matted.