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Painter, b. 1904 - d. 1937

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  • TWO FRAMED NATIVE AMERICAN PRINTS
    May. 31, 2024

    TWO FRAMED NATIVE AMERICAN PRINTS

    Est: $50 - $100

    TWO FRAMED NATIVE AMERICAN PRINTS Leonard (Black Moon) Riddles (Commanche, 1918-2003). A war dancer to center, signed lower center, in a wooden frame. Monroe Tsatoke (Kiowa (Oklahoma), 1904-1937). Four figures seated in a circle, one holds a pipe, signed lower right, dated 2-1-29, in a wooden frame.

    Selkirk Auctioneers & Appraisers
  • Monroe Tsatoke (1904-1937), Untitled (Drawing an Arrow)
    Jun. 03, 2023

    Monroe Tsatoke (1904-1937), Untitled (Drawing an Arrow)

    Est: $400 - $600

    Title: Monroe Tsatoke (1904-1937), Untitled (Drawing an Arrow) Medium: gouache on paper Dimensions: 9 x 8 inches Framed dimensions:

    Jackson Hole Art Auction
  • Kiowa, Southern Plains Tomahawk Made From .44 Bullet Casing
    Feb. 11, 2023

    Kiowa, Southern Plains Tomahawk Made From .44 Bullet Casing

    Est: $4,000 - $6,000

    Attributed to Monroe Tsa-To-Ke (Kiowa, 1904 - 1937) Southern Plains Pipe Tomahawk Made From .44 Bullet Casing cast brass, wooden shaft, .44 bullet casing

    Santa Fe Art Auction
  • Kiowa, Monroe Tsa-To-Ke, Kiowa Warrior
    Feb. 09, 2023

    Kiowa, Monroe Tsa-To-Ke, Kiowa Warrior

    Est: $300 - $500

    Monroe Tsa-To-Ke (Kiowa, 1904 - 1937) Kiowa Warrior silkscreen signed in print lower right: TSA-TO-KE

    Santa Fe Art Auction
  • Kiowa Indian Art - Tsa-to-ke, Warrior in Black (Pochoir of Native American Life). 28
    Dec. 31, 2022

    Kiowa Indian Art - Tsa-to-ke, Warrior in Black (Pochoir of Native American Life). 28

    Est: $300 - $600

    This colorful piece of Native American history is from Kiowa Indian Art. Watercolor Paintings in color by the Indians of Oklahoma. The work was published in Nice by C. Szwedzicki in 1929. This first edition was limited to 750 copies, numbered and signed by the publisher, and this is from the 1st set in the series. This is an outstanding stencil colored plate using the pochoir process. "These prints were produced by the pochoir manual stenciling process. A separate stencil is cut for each color, and the paint is applied by hand. It is an exacting, labor intensive process, requiring trained craftspeople." The plates were completed by five Kiowa artists including Monroe Tsa-To-Ke, Steve Mopope, Jack Hokeah, Spencer Asah, and Bou-Ge-Tah Smokey (a female artist). Oscar Brousse Jacobson (1882-1966) the director of the School of Art at the University of Oklahoma and founder of the Oklahoma Artists Association wrote the introduction for the work. He supported contemporary Native American art and felt it was of great significance as more than just tourist souvenirs and chose to uplift their voices in this portfolio.

    Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
  • Kiowa Indian Art - Tsa-to-ke, Kiowa Warrior (Pochoir of Native American Life). 29
    Dec. 31, 2022

    Kiowa Indian Art - Tsa-to-ke, Kiowa Warrior (Pochoir of Native American Life). 29

    Est: $300 - $600

    This colorful piece of Native American history is from Kiowa Indian Art. Watercolor Paintings in color by the Indians of Oklahoma. The work was published in Nice by C. Szwedzicki in 1929. This first edition was limited to 750 copies, numbered and signed by the publisher, and this is from the 1st set in the series. This is an outstanding stencil colored plate using the pochoir process. "These prints were produced by the pochoir manual stenciling process. A separate stencil is cut for each color, and the paint is applied by hand. It is an exacting, labor intensive process, requiring trained craftspeople." The plates were completed by five Kiowa artists including Monroe Tsa-To-Ke, Steve Mopope, Jack Hokeah, Spencer Asah, and Bou-Ge-Tah Smokey (a female artist). Oscar Brousse Jacobson (1882-1966) the director of the School of Art at the University of Oklahoma and founder of the Oklahoma Artists Association wrote the introduction for the work. He supported contemporary Native American art and felt it was of great significance as more than just tourist souvenirs and chose to uplift their voices in this portfolio.

    Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
  • Kiowa Indian Art - Mopope, Mother & Papoose (Pochoir of Native American Life). 11
    Dec. 31, 2022

    Kiowa Indian Art - Mopope, Mother & Papoose (Pochoir of Native American Life). 11

    Est: $300 - $600

    This colorful piece of Native American history is from Kiowa Indian Art. Watercolor Paintings in color by the Indians of Oklahoma. The work was published in Nice by C. Szwedzicki in 1929. This first edition was limited to 750 copies, numbered and signed by the publisher, and this is from the 1st set in the series. This is an outstanding stencil colored plate using the pochoir process. "These prints were produced by the pochoir manual stenciling process. A separate stencil is cut for each color, and the paint is applied by hand. It is an exacting, labor intensive process, requiring trained craftspeople." The plates were completed by five Kiowa artists including Monroe Tsa-To-Ke, Steve Mopope, Jack Hokeah, Spencer Asah, and Bou-Ge-Tah Smokey (a female artist). Oscar Brousse Jacobson (1882-1966) the director of the School of Art at the University of Oklahoma and founder of the Oklahoma Artists Association wrote the introduction for the work. He supported contemporary Native American art and felt it was of great significance as more than just tourist souvenirs and chose to uplift their voices in this portfolio.

    Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
  • Kiowa Indian Art - Bou-Ge-Tah Smokey, Kiowa Family (Pochoir of Native American Life). 9
    Dec. 31, 2022

    Kiowa Indian Art - Bou-Ge-Tah Smokey, Kiowa Family (Pochoir of Native American Life). 9

    Est: $300 - $600

    This colorful piece of Native American history is from Kiowa Indian Art. Watercolor Paintings in color by the Indians of Oklahoma. The work was published in Nice by C. Szwedzicki in 1929. This first edition was limited to 750 copies, numbered and signed by the publisher, and this is from the 1st set in the series. This is an outstanding stencil colored plate using the pochoir process. "These prints were produced by the pochoir manual stenciling process. A separate stencil is cut for each color, and the paint is applied by hand. It is an exacting, labor intensive process, requiring trained craftspeople." The plates were completed by five Kiowa artists including Monroe Tsa-To-Ke, Steve Mopope, Jack Hokeah, Spencer Asah, and Bou-Ge-Tah Smokey (a female artist). Oscar Brousse Jacobson (1882-1966) the director of the School of Art at the University of Oklahoma and founder of the Oklahoma Artists Association wrote the introduction for the work. He supported contemporary Native American art and felt it was of great significance as more than just tourist souvenirs and chose to uplift their voices in this portfolio.

    Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
  • Kiowa Indian Art - Mopope, Eagle Dance (Pochoir of Native American Life). 25
    Dec. 23, 2022

    Kiowa Indian Art - Mopope, Eagle Dance (Pochoir of Native American Life). 25

    Est: $300 - $600

    This colorful piece of Native American history is from Kiowa Indian Art. Watercolor Paintings in color by the Indians of Oklahoma. The work was published in Nice by C. Szwedzicki in 1929. This first edition was limited to 750 copies, numbered and signed by the publisher, and this is from the 1st set in the series. This is an outstanding stencil colored plate using the pochoir process. "These prints were produced by the pochoir manual stenciling process. A separate stencil is cut for each color, and the paint is applied by hand. It is an exacting, labor intensive process, requiring trained craftspeople." The plates were completed by five Kiowa artists including Monroe Tsa-To-Ke, Steve Mopope, Jack Hokeah, Spencer Asah, and Bou-Ge-Tah Smokey (a female artist). Oscar Brousse Jacobson (1882-1966) the director of the School of Art at the University of Oklahoma and founder of the Oklahoma Artists Association wrote the introduction for the work. He supported contemporary Native American art and felt it was of great significance as more than just tourist souvenirs and chose to uplift their voices in this portfolio.

    Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
  • Kiowa Indian Art - Mopope, War Dance (Pochoir of Native American Life). 23
    Dec. 23, 2022

    Kiowa Indian Art - Mopope, War Dance (Pochoir of Native American Life). 23

    Est: $300 - $600

    This colorful piece of Native American history is from Kiowa Indian Art. Watercolor Paintings in color by the Indians of Oklahoma. The work was published in Nice by C. Szwedzicki in 1929. This first edition was limited to 750 copies, numbered and signed by the publisher, and this is from the 1st set in the series. This is an outstanding stencil colored plate using the pochoir process. "These prints were produced by the pochoir manual stenciling process. A separate stencil is cut for each color, and the paint is applied by hand. It is an exacting, labor intensive process, requiring trained craftspeople." The plates were completed by five Kiowa artists including Monroe Tsa-To-Ke, Steve Mopope, Jack Hokeah, Spencer Asah, and Bou-Ge-Tah Smokey (a female artist). Oscar Brousse Jacobson (1882-1966) the director of the School of Art at the University of Oklahoma and founder of the Oklahoma Artists Association wrote the introduction for the work. He supported contemporary Native American art and felt it was of great significance as more than just tourist souvenirs and chose to uplift their voices in this portfolio.

    Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
  • Kiowa Indian Art - Mopope, Squaw Dance (Pochoir of Native American Life). 24
    Dec. 23, 2022

    Kiowa Indian Art - Mopope, Squaw Dance (Pochoir of Native American Life). 24

    Est: $300 - $600

    This colorful piece of Native American history is from Kiowa Indian Art. Watercolor Paintings in color by the Indians of Oklahoma. The work was published in Nice by C. Szwedzicki in 1929. This first edition was limited to 750 copies, numbered and signed by the publisher, and this is from the 1st set in the series. This is an outstanding stencil colored plate using the pochoir process. "These prints were produced by the pochoir manual stenciling process. A separate stencil is cut for each color, and the paint is applied by hand. It is an exacting, labor intensive process, requiring trained craftspeople." The plates were completed by five Kiowa artists including Monroe Tsa-To-Ke, Steve Mopope, Jack Hokeah, Spencer Asah, and Bou-Ge-Tah Smokey (a female artist). Oscar Brousse Jacobson (1882-1966) the director of the School of Art at the University of Oklahoma and founder of the Oklahoma Artists Association wrote the introduction for the work. He supported contemporary Native American art and felt it was of great significance as more than just tourist souvenirs and chose to uplift their voices in this portfolio.

    Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
  • Kiowa Indian Art - Tsa-to-ke, Dance of the Dog Soldiers (Pochoir of Native American Life). 26
    Dec. 23, 2022

    Kiowa Indian Art - Tsa-to-ke, Dance of the Dog Soldiers (Pochoir of Native American Life). 26

    Est: $300 - $600

    This colorful piece of Native American history is from Kiowa Indian Art. Watercolor Paintings in color by the Indians of Oklahoma. The work was published in Nice by C. Szwedzicki in 1929. This first edition was limited to 750 copies, numbered and signed by the publisher, and this is from the 1st set in the series. This is an outstanding stencil colored plate using the pochoir process. "These prints were produced by the pochoir manual stenciling process. A separate stencil is cut for each color, and the paint is applied by hand. It is an exacting, labor intensive process, requiring trained craftspeople." The plates were completed by five Kiowa artists including Monroe Tsa-To-Ke, Steve Mopope, Jack Hokeah, Spencer Asah, and Bou-Ge-Tah Smokey (a female artist). Oscar Brousse Jacobson (1882-1966) the director of the School of Art at the University of Oklahoma and founder of the Oklahoma Artists Association wrote the introduction for the work. He supported contemporary Native American art and felt it was of great significance as more than just tourist souvenirs and chose to uplift their voices in this portfolio.

    Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
  • Kiowa Indian Art - Tsa-to-ke, Medicine Dance (Pochoir of Native American Life). 27
    Dec. 23, 2022

    Kiowa Indian Art - Tsa-to-ke, Medicine Dance (Pochoir of Native American Life). 27

    Est: $300 - $600

    This colorful piece of Native American history is from Kiowa Indian Art. Watercolor Paintings in color by the Indians of Oklahoma. The work was published in Nice by C. Szwedzicki in 1929. This first edition was limited to 750 copies, numbered and signed by the publisher, and this is from the 1st set in the series. This is an outstanding stencil colored plate using the pochoir process. "These prints were produced by the pochoir manual stenciling process. A separate stencil is cut for each color, and the paint is applied by hand. It is an exacting, labor intensive process, requiring trained craftspeople." The plates were completed by five Kiowa artists including Monroe Tsa-To-Ke, Steve Mopope, Jack Hokeah, Spencer Asah, and Bou-Ge-Tah Smokey (a female artist). Oscar Brousse Jacobson (1882-1966) the director of the School of Art at the University of Oklahoma and founder of the Oklahoma Artists Association wrote the introduction for the work. He supported contemporary Native American art and felt it was of great significance as more than just tourist souvenirs and chose to uplift their voices in this portfolio.

    Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
  • Kiowa Indian Art - Mopope, Kiowa Warrior and Wife (Pochoir of Native American Life). 16
    Dec. 17, 2022

    Kiowa Indian Art - Mopope, Kiowa Warrior and Wife (Pochoir of Native American Life). 16

    Est: $300 - $600

    This colorful piece of Native American history is from Kiowa Indian Art. Watercolor Paintings in color by the Indians of Oklahoma. The work was published in Nice by C. Szwedzicki in 1929. This first edition was limited to 750 copies, numbered and signed by the publisher, and this is from the 1st set in the series. This is an outstanding stencil colored plate using the pochoir process. "These prints were produced by the pochoir manual stenciling process. A separate stencil is cut for each color, and the paint is applied by hand. It is an exacting, labor intensive process, requiring trained craftspeople." The plates were completed by five Kiowa artists including Monroe Tsa-To-Ke, Steve Mopope, Jack Hokeah, Spencer Asah, and Bou-Ge-Tah Smokey (a female artist). Oscar Brousse Jacobson (1882-1966) the director of the School of Art at the University of Oklahoma and founder of the Oklahoma Artists Association wrote the introduction for the work. He supported contemporary Native American art and felt it was of great significance as more than just tourist souvenirs and chose to uplift their voices in this portfolio.

    Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
  • Kiowa Indian Art - Mopope, War Dance (Pochoir of Native American Life). 21
    Dec. 17, 2022

    Kiowa Indian Art - Mopope, War Dance (Pochoir of Native American Life). 21

    Est: $300 - $600

    This colorful piece of Native American history is from Kiowa Indian Art. Watercolor Paintings in color by the Indians of Oklahoma. The work was published in Nice by C. Szwedzicki in 1929. This first edition was limited to 750 copies, numbered and signed by the publisher, and this is from the 1st set in the series. This is an outstanding stencil colored plate using the pochoir process. "These prints were produced by the pochoir manual stenciling process. A separate stencil is cut for each color, and the paint is applied by hand. It is an exacting, labor intensive process, requiring trained craftspeople." The plates were completed by five Kiowa artists including Monroe Tsa-To-Ke, Steve Mopope, Jack Hokeah, Spencer Asah, and Bou-Ge-Tah Smokey (a female artist). Oscar Brousse Jacobson (1882-1966) the director of the School of Art at the University of Oklahoma and founder of the Oklahoma Artists Association wrote the introduction for the work. He supported contemporary Native American art and felt it was of great significance as more than just tourist souvenirs and chose to uplift their voices in this portfolio.

    Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
  • Kiowa Indian Art - Hokeah, War Dancer (Pochoir of Native American Life). 7
    Dec. 17, 2022

    Kiowa Indian Art - Hokeah, War Dancer (Pochoir of Native American Life). 7

    Est: $300 - $600

    This colorful piece of Native American history is from Kiowa Indian Art. Watercolor Paintings in color by the Indians of Oklahoma. The work was published in Nice by C. Szwedzicki in 1929. This first edition was limited to 750 copies, numbered and signed by the publisher, and this is from the 1st set in the series. This is an outstanding stencil colored plate using the pochoir process. "These prints were produced by the pochoir manual stenciling process. A separate stencil is cut for each color, and the paint is applied by hand. It is an exacting, labor intensive process, requiring trained craftspeople." The plates were completed by five Kiowa artists including Monroe Tsa-To-Ke, Steve Mopope, Jack Hokeah, Spencer Asah, and Bou-Ge-Tah Smokey (a female artist). Oscar Brousse Jacobson (1882-1966) the director of the School of Art at the University of Oklahoma and founder of the Oklahoma Artists Association wrote the introduction for the work. He supported contemporary Native American art and felt it was of great significance as more than just tourist souvenirs and chose to uplift their voices in this portfolio.

    Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
  • Kiowa Indian Art - Mopope, Hopi Green Dance (Pochoir of Native American Life). 19
    Dec. 17, 2022

    Kiowa Indian Art - Mopope, Hopi Green Dance (Pochoir of Native American Life). 19

    Est: $300 - $600

    This colorful piece of Native American history is from Kiowa Indian Art. Watercolor Paintings in color by the Indians of Oklahoma. The work was published in Nice by C. Szwedzicki in 1929. This first edition was limited to 750 copies, numbered and signed by the publisher, and this is from the 1st set in the series. This is an outstanding stencil colored plate using the pochoir process. "These prints were produced by the pochoir manual stenciling process. A separate stencil is cut for each color, and the paint is applied by hand. It is an exacting, labor intensive process, requiring trained craftspeople." The plates were completed by five Kiowa artists including Monroe Tsa-To-Ke, Steve Mopope, Jack Hokeah, Spencer Asah, and Bou-Ge-Tah Smokey (a female artist). Oscar Brousse Jacobson (1882-1966) the director of the School of Art at the University of Oklahoma and founder of the Oklahoma Artists Association wrote the introduction for the work. He supported contemporary Native American art and felt it was of great significance as more than just tourist souvenirs and chose to uplift their voices in this portfolio.

    Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
  • Monroe Tsatoke [Tsa To Ke], Untitled (Profile)
    Aug. 13, 2022

    Monroe Tsatoke [Tsa To Ke], Untitled (Profile)

    Est: $200 - $400

    Lee Monette Tsatoke [Tsa To Ke] (Kiowa, 1929 - 1985) Untitled (Profile) gouache on paper signed lower left: L.M. TsaToKe

    Santa Fe Art Auction
  • Monroe Tsatoke
    Mar. 08, 2002

    Monroe Tsatoke

    Est: $750 - $1,500

    Tempera painting entitled "Lacrosse Player" by this Kiowa painter, one of the original five Kiowas - Lester book pg. 571. 13" X 10"

    Allard Auctions
  • Monroe Tsatoke
    Aug. 11, 2001

    Monroe Tsatoke

    Est: $500 - $1,000

    Original, signed & dated Kiowa watercolor - "Ceremonial Dancer". 15" X 12"

    Allard Auctions
  • Monroe Tsatoke
    Aug. 11, 2000

    Monroe Tsatoke

    Est: $750 - $1,500

    Original signed watercolor - "Fancy Dancer" (artist is 1 of 5 Kiowa painters); Lester book, pg. 571. 13" X 10"

    Allard Auctions
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