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      • Anderson Lee (Andy) Benally Oil on Canvas Painting
        Nov. 04, 2023

        Anderson Lee (Andy) Benally Oil on Canvas Painting

        Est: $100 - $150

        18" by 24". Anderson Lee (Andy) Benally (Born 1954) is active/lives in New Mexico, Arizona. Anderson Benally is known for Indian figure in landscape, genre painting. Anderson Benally is best known for his paintings of Indians in what he refers to as "natural settings, colored with a deeply historic overview." His art reflects his beliefs in the Native American spiritual experience. His impressionistic landscapes, a blend of realistic and surrealistic images, are filled with the mysticism of dreams, and include totems, bear brothers and shaman visions. He uses a sprinkling of snowy color on the textured and swirling landscapes. Most of his paintings include a circle, a depiction of the round shields of the hunters and the hunted. His use of shades of blue or earth tones, rawhide, leather and feathers reflect his concern with the environment and the products of Indian life. Benally's most recent achievement is the illustration of the book She Who Watches, published by Binford & Mort Publishing in 1997. These paintings capture the spirit of the stories of Coyote and a woman chief, Tsagaglalal, based on the petroglyphs along the shore of the Columbia River near Dallesport, Washington. Anderson Benally was born in 1954 in Crownpoint, New Mexico. He was raised in the Rough Rock, Arizona region of the Navajo Nation. He attended the Institute of American Indian Art in Santa Fe, New Mexico and the Academy of Arts, San Francisco. He received a degree from Eastern Oregon State University. He also attended graduate school at Rutgers University, working toward a degree in anthropology. He now resides in Albuquerque, NM and can be found most weekends at the Albuquerque Flea Market where he welcomes visitors to hear his stories and talk about life and art. Awards include The Collectors Award, Calgary, Canada. He is listed in Who's Who in American Art, 17th Edition. He has also been reviewed in New York Art Review, 1990, 4th Edition. His 1990 painting won the Inter-Tribal Ceremonial Poster award in Gallup, New Mexico

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      • ANDERSON LEE (ANDY) BENALLY OIL ON CANVAS PAINTING
        Jun. 16, 2023

        ANDERSON LEE (ANDY) BENALLY OIL ON CANVAS PAINTING

        Est: $75 - $125

        Signature has been painted over. 12 1/4" by 16 1/2". For some reason the signature is painted over, but when you hold it to the light the signature appears. Anderson Lee (Andy) Benally (Born 1954) is active/lives in New Mexico, Arizona. Anderson Benally is known for Indian figure in landscape, genre painting. Anderson Benally is best known for his paintings of Indians in what he refers to as "natural settings, colored with a deeply historic overview." His art reflects his beliefs in the Native American spiritual experience. His impressionistic landscapes, a blend of realistic and surrealistic images, are filled with the mysticism of dreams, and include totems, bear brothers and shaman visions. He uses a sprinkling of snowy color on the textured and swirling landscapes. Most of his paintings include a circle, a depiction of the round shields of the hunters and the hunted. His use of shades of blue or earth tones, rawhide, leather and feathers reflect his concern with the environment and the products of Indian life. Benally's most recent achievement is the illustration of the book She Who Watches, published by Binford & Mort Publishing in 1997. These paintings capture the spirit of the stories of Coyote and a woman chief, Tsagaglalal, based on the petroglyphs along the shore of the Columbia River near Dallesport, Washington. Anderson Benally was born in 1954 in Crownpoint, New Mexico. He was raised in the Rough Rock, Arizona region of the Navajo Nation. He attended the Institute of American Indian Art in Santa Fe, New Mexico and the Academy of Arts, San Francisco. He received a degree from Eastern Oregon State University. He also attended graduate school at Rutgers University, working toward a degree in anthropology. He now resides in Albuquerque, NM and can be found most weekends at the Albuquerque Flea Market where he welcomes visitors to hear his stories and talk about life and art. Awards include The Collectors Award, Calgary, Canada. He is listed in Who's Who in American Art, 17th Edition. He has also been reviewed in New York Art Review, 1990, 4th Edition. His 1990 painting won the Inter-Tribal Ceremonial Poster award in Gallup, New Mexico

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      • ANDERSON LEE (ANDY) BENALLY GOUACHE PAINTING
        Jun. 03, 2023

        ANDERSON LEE (ANDY) BENALLY GOUACHE PAINTING

        Est: $100 - $150

        22 1/2" by 30". For some reason the signature is painted over, but when you hold it to the light the signature appears. Anderson Lee (Andy) Benally (Born 1954) is active/lives in New Mexico, Arizona. Anderson Benally is known for Indian figure in landscape, genre painting. Anderson Benally is best known for his paintings of Indians in what he refers to as "natural settings, colored with a deeply historic overview." His art reflects his beliefs in the Native American spiritual experience. His impressionistic landscapes, a blend of realistic and surrealistic images, are filled with the mysticism of dreams, and include totems, bear brothers and shaman visions. He uses a sprinkling of snowy color on the textured and swirling landscapes. Most of his paintings include a circle, a depiction of the round shields of the hunters and the hunted. His use of shades of blue or earth tones, rawhide, leather and feathers reflect his concern with the environment and the products of Indian life. Benally's most recent achievement is the illustration of the book She Who Watches, published by Binford & Mort Publishing in 1997. These paintings capture the spirit of the stories of Coyote and a woman chief, Tsagaglalal, based on the petroglyphs along the shore of the Columbia River near Dallesport, Washington. Anderson Benally was born in 1954 in Crownpoint, New Mexico. He was raised in the Rough Rock, Arizona region of the Navajo Nation. He attended the Institute of American Indian Art in Santa Fe, New Mexico and the Academy of Arts, San Francisco. He received a degree from Eastern Oregon State University. He also attended graduate school at Rutgers University, working toward a degree in anthropology. He now resides in Albuquerque, NM and can be found most weekends at the Albuquerque Flea Market where he welcomes visitors to hear his stories and talk about life and art. Awards include The Collectors Award, Calgary, Canada. He is listed in Who's Who in American Art, 17th Edition. He has also been reviewed in New York Art Review, 1990, 4th Edition. His 1990 painting won the Inter-Tribal Ceremonial Poster award in Gallup, New Mexico

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      • ANDERSON LEE (ANDY) BENALLY OIL PAINTING
        Jun. 02, 2023

        ANDERSON LEE (ANDY) BENALLY OIL PAINTING

        Est: $100 - $150

        12 1/2" by 16". Anderson Lee (Andy) Benally (Born 1954) is active/lives in New Mexico, Arizona. Anderson Benally is known for Indian figure in landscape, genre painting. Anderson Benally is best known for his paintings of Indians in what he refers to as "natural settings, colored with a deeply historic overview." His art reflects his beliefs in the Native American spiritual experience. His impressionistic landscapes, a blend of realistic and surrealistic images, are filled with the mysticism of dreams, and include totems, bear brothers and shaman visions. He uses a sprinkling of snowy color on the textured and swirling landscapes. Most of his paintings include a circle, a depiction of the round shields of the hunters and the hunted. His use of shades of blue or earth tones, rawhide, leather and feathers reflect his concern with the environment and the products of Indian life. Benally's most recent achievement is the illustration of the book She Who Watches, published by Binford & Mort Publishing in 1997. These paintings capture the spirit of the stories of Coyote and a woman chief, Tsagaglalal, based on the petroglyphs along the shore of the Columbia River near Dallesport, Washington. Anderson Benally was born in 1954 in Crownpoint, New Mexico. He was raised in the Rough Rock, Arizona region of the Navajo Nation. He attended the Institute of American Indian Art in Santa Fe, New Mexico and the Academy of Arts, San Francisco. He received a degree from Eastern Oregon State University. He also attended graduate school at Rutgers University, working toward a degree in anthropology. He now resides in Albuquerque, NM and can be found most weekends at the Albuquerque Flea Market where he welcomes visitors to hear his stories and talk about life and art. Awards include The Collectors Award, Calgary, Canada. He is listed in Who's Who in American Art, 17th Edition. He has also been reviewed in New York Art Review, 1990, 4th Edition. His 1990 painting won the Inter-Tribal Ceremonial Poster award in Gallup, New Mexico

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      • ANDERSON LEE (ANDY) BENALLY DRAWING
        Jun. 02, 2023

        ANDERSON LEE (ANDY) BENALLY DRAWING

        Est: $50 - $75

        7 1/2" by 10". Anderson Lee (Andy) Benally (Born 1954) is active/lives in New Mexico, Arizona. Anderson Benally is known for Indian figure in landscape, genre painting. Anderson Benally is best known for his paintings of Indians in what he refers to as "natural settings, colored with a deeply historic overview." His art reflects his beliefs in the Native American spiritual experience. His impressionistic landscapes, a blend of realistic and surrealistic images, are filled with the mysticism of dreams, and include totems, bear brothers and shaman visions. He uses a sprinkling of snowy color on the textured and swirling landscapes. Most of his paintings include a circle, a depiction of the round shields of the hunters and the hunted. His use of shades of blue or earth tones, rawhide, leather and feathers reflect his concern with the environment and the products of Indian life. Benally's most recent achievement is the illustration of the book She Who Watches, published by Binford & Mort Publishing in 1997. These paintings capture the spirit of the stories of Coyote and a woman chief, Tsagaglalal, based on the petroglyphs along the shore of the Columbia River near Dallesport, Washington. Anderson Benally was born in 1954 in Crownpoint, New Mexico. He was raised in the Rough Rock, Arizona region of the Navajo Nation. He attended the Institute of American Indian Art in Santa Fe, New Mexico and the Academy of Arts, San Francisco. He received a degree from Eastern Oregon State University. He also attended graduate school at Rutgers University, working toward a degree in anthropology. He now resides in Albuquerque, NM and can be found most weekends at the Albuquerque Flea Market where he welcomes visitors to hear his stories and talk about life and art. Awards include The Collectors Award, Calgary, Canada. He is listed in Who's Who in American Art, 17th Edition. He has also been reviewed in New York Art Review, 1990, 4th Edition. His 1990 painting won the Inter-Tribal Ceremonial Poster award in Gallup, New Mexico

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      • Anderson Benally ''Bear Tracks'' 1990 Watercolor
        Mar. 16, 2023

        Anderson Benally ''Bear Tracks'' 1990 Watercolor

        Est: $200 - $400

        Anderson Benally (b.1954 New Mexico) ''Bear Tracks'' 1990 Watercolor on Paper 12''x17'' Image. Signed middle left. Framed 22''x27''. Excellent condition. Not examined outside of framing.

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      • Anderson Benally ''Thunder Beings'' 1989 Mixed Media
        Mar. 16, 2023

        Anderson Benally ''Thunder Beings'' 1989 Mixed Media

        Est: $300 - $600

        Anderson Benally (b.1954 New Mexico) ''Thunder Beings'' 1989 Mixed Media on Paper 21''x28'' Image. Signed l.l. Framed 32''x38''. Excellent condition. Not examined outside of framing.

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      • (3) Anderson Lee (andy) Benally (1954-)
        Jan. 05, 2019

        (3) Anderson Lee (andy) Benally (1954-)

        Est: -

        watercolors on paper and (1) art print. All signed in the lower right corner. Print is titled vision of the wolf and numbered 13/500. Largest measures approximately 10” x15” without mat. Good overall used condition. Tm5044

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      • Anderson Benally (Navajo, 20th Century)
        Nov. 15, 2015

        Anderson Benally (Navajo, 20th Century)

        Est: $50 - $100

        DESCRIPTION: Anderson Benally (Navajo, 20th Century). Acrylic on canvas. Unframed. Depicts a man with a pipe underneath starry skies with mirage of bear and bison. Titled "The Protectors". Signed in lower left corner and dated 2002. Benally was born in 1954 in Crownpoint, New Mexico. He was raised in the Rough Rock, Arizona region of the Navajo Nation. He attended the Institute of American Indian Art in Santa Fe, New Mexico and the Academy of Arts, San Francisco. MEASUREMENTS: 24" x 20". CONDITION: No defects noted.

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      • Anderson Benally Prints This is a pair of Anderson
        Jan. 24, 2015

        Anderson Benally Prints This is a pair of Anderson

        Est: $100 - $200

        This is a pair of Anderson Benally prints. These are limited editions of 1000. They have been hand signed and numbered by the artist. One is numbered "812/1000" and the other is "553/1000". Each print demonstrates Benally's Native American heritage and artistic style. Each print is in very good condition. The prints measure 22" x 29".

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      • Anderson Benally Prints This is a pair of Anderson
        Jan. 24, 2015

        Anderson Benally Prints This is a pair of Anderson

        Est: $100 - $200

        This is a pair of Anderson Benally prints. These are limited editions of 1000. They have been hand signed and numbered by the artist. One is numbered "161/1000" and the other is "59/1000". Each print demonstrates Benally's Native American heritage and artistic style. Each print is in very good condition and has been shrink wrapped. The prints measure 22" x 29".

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