Expertly Crafted R. Brownell Mcgrew (1916-1994) - Number Sk. 439, Native Man, Woman, And Baby In Cradleboard, Fort Defiance And T.n. (pdc90536-1220-045) (a Donation Goes To Adopt-a-native-elder Program With Purchase) Premium Build [3NW127TL]
R. Brownell McGrew's Native SceneExperience the art of R. Brownell McGrew with this exquisite piece, "Native Man, Woman, and Baby in Cradleboard." This signed print, measuring 11" x 8.5" unframed, offers a rare glimpse into the artist's world. Acquir
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Expertly Crafted R. Brownell Mcgrew (1916-1994) - Number Sk. 439, Native Man, Woman, And Baby In Cradleboard, Fort Defiance And T.n. (pdc90536-1220-045) (a Donation Goes To Adopt-a-native-elder Program With Purchase) Premium Build [3NW127TL]
R. Brownell McGrew's Native Scene
Experience the art of R. Brownell McGrew with this exquisite piece, "Native Man, Woman, and Baby in Cradleboard." This signed print, measuring 11" x 8.5" unframed, offers a rare glimpse into the artist's world. Acquired from the original family, this piece carries the authenticity and legacy of McGrew's talent. Key features include a signed center bottom and a set of captivating photographs showcasing the artist in various stages of his life and work.- Authenticity: Directly from the original family, ensuring a true connection to the artist's heritage.
- Unframed: Allow the print to speak for itself, or choose a frame that complements its unique charm.
Product Specifications and Legacy
R. Brownell McGrew's work is renowned for its vibrant colors and rich cultural significance. His paintings are part of prestigious collections, including the Gilcrease Museum and the Eiteljorg Museum. The Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona, houses thousands of his photographs and extensive journals. This print, crafted from McGrew's personal pencil sketches, is a testament to his artistic vision and dedication. Notable details include:- Artistic Style: McGrew's unique blend of realism and symbolism, capturing the essence of Native American life.
- Historical Significance: A rare opportunity to own a piece that reflects the cultural richness of the Navajo and Hopi reservations.
Support a Noble Cause
By purchasing this piece, you not only acquire a valuable piece of art but also contribute to a meaningful cause. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Adopt-A-Native-Elder Program, which supports food security for Navajo elders aged 75 to 100. This program helps alleviate poverty on the Navajo Nation, affecting over 15,000 people. Join us in supporting:- Adopt-A-Native-Elder Program: Ensuring the well-being of Navajo elders through food and support.
- Mark Sublette Medicine Man Gallery: Committed to fostering a culture of support and appreciation for Native American art.
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