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Artist: Marvin FullerDonated by: Fuller familyMedium: AcrylicDimensions: 20"x20"
Artist: Mike SandilandMedium: Curly Maple and LeopardwoodDimensions: 18"t x7.5"w x6"d
Artist: Stephano WesMedium: AcrylicDimensions: 36"x24"
Artist: Brenda StredwickMedium: MetalDimensions: 24"x18"10"
Artist: Kira FerchoMedium: OilDimensions: Image - 19"x19", Framed 30"x30"
"Many pictures and images of Native Americans depict them in full War Paint and also their horses with powerful ink symbols that had many different meanings. An Indian horse was often painted in preparation for battle. Specific symbols were used. The designs and symbols painted on horses were believed to hold magical powers for protection and to indicate previous victories in battle. The Native American Indian valued their horses and held them in the highest esteem. Going into battle was dangerous for both the Native American and his horse. It therefore made sense to apply war paint and inks to their horses as well as themselves. The achievements of warriors were often reflected in the symbolic images of their war paint. Their clothes, tipis and all of their belongings, including their war horse, was decorated with the symbolism of their achievements or their various spirit guides."
Artist: DG HouseMedium: AcrylicDimensions: 11"x14" (each)
Geronimo - GoyathlayComanche - Quamah ParkerChief Joseph - Tooyalakekt
Artist: Peter JonesMedium: WatercolorDimensions: Image: 28"x12" Framed: 40"x 25"
Artist: Don RudolphMedium: Photo on metalDimensions: 30''x40"
Artist: Jim JohnsonMedium: Wood and skis
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