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Paintings and Sketches
Image | Title | Year | Dimensions | hf:tax:art_category |
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Portrait de Tecumseh | sketches-of-the-american-indian-world | |||
Sketch of a Japanese Woman | 1928 | dimension check | sketches-of-the-oriental-world | |
Sketch of Two Mandarins – 2 | 1928 | sketches-of-the-oriental-world | ||
Sketch of a Buddhist Scene | sketches-of-the-oriental-world | |||
Sketch of a Mandarin | 1935 | sketches-of-the-oriental-world | ||
Sketch of a Maharaja | sketches-of-the-oriental-world | |||
Sketch of a Samurai | sketches-of-the-oriental-world | |||
Sketch titled “Milarepa” (the Buddhist sage of Tibet) | 1928 | sketches-of-the-oriental-world | ||
Sketch of Two Mandarins – 1 | 1924 | sketches-of-the-oriental-world | ||
American Indian Sketch – 5 | sketches-of-the-american-indian-world | |||
Sketch of American Indian Woman | sketches-of-the-american-indian-world | |||
American Indian Sketch – 4 | sketches-of-the-american-indian-world | |||
Indian Sketch – Mandan Mah-to-toh-pa | sketches-of-the-american-indian-world | |||
American Indian Sketch – 3 | sketches-of-the-american-indian-world | |||
American Indian Sketch – 2 | 1936 | sketches-of-the-american-indian-world | ||
Portrait of Tecumseh | sketches-of-the-american-indian-world | |||
American Indian Sketch – 1 | 1953 | sketches-of-the-american-indian-world | ||
Study of a Yogini – 2 | paintings-of-the-eternal-feminine | |||
Study of a Yogini – 1 | paintings-of-the-eternal-feminine | |||
Study of the Virgin – 3 | paintings-of-the-eternal-feminine | |||
Study of the Virgin – 2 | paintings-of-the-eternal-feminine | |||
Study of the Virgin – 1 | paintings-of-the-eternal-feminine | |||
Study of Virgin with Child – 2 | paintings-of-the-eternal-feminine | |||
Virgin with Child – center panel | paintings-of-the-eternal-feminine | |||
Study of Virgin with Child – 1 | paintings-of-the-eternal-feminine | |||
Tipis at the Rising of the Sun | 1966 | 8" x 6" | paintings-of-the-american-indian-world | |
The Chief’s Wife | 1965 | paintings-of-the-american-indian-world | ||
Waiting for the Enemy | 1967 | paintings-of-the-american-indian-world | ||
The Thunderstorm | 1953 | paintings-of-the-american-indian-world | ||
Supplication | 1966 | 20" x 24" | paintings-of-the-american-indian-world | |
Sending a Voice | 1962 | 18" x 21" | paintings-of-the-american-indian-world | |
Salutation to the Great Spirit | 1963 | paintings-of-the-american-indian-world | ||
The Council | 1963 | paintings-of-the-american-indian-world | ||
Chiefs with pipe in camp scene | 1953 | paintings-of-the-american-indian-world | ||
Cheyenne Chief | 1963 | paintings-of-the-american-indian-world | ||
We Are All Relatives | 1966 | 21" x 18" | paintings-of-the-american-indian-world | |
Seeking the Great Spirit | 1963 | paintings-of-the-american-indian-world | ||
The Sun Lodge | 1963 | 15" x 19" | paintings-of-the-american-indian-world | |
Meditation | 1961 | paintings-of-the-american-indian-world | ||
A Warrior and his Chiefs | 1960 | 9" x 13" | paintings-of-the-american-indian-world | |
So That My People May Live | 1961 | 18" x 22" | paintings-of-the-american-indian-world | |
The Encounter of the Chiefs | 1962 | 18" x 15" | paintings-of-the-american-indian-world | |
Apparition of the Buffalo Calf Maiden | 1959 | 10" x 24" | paintings-of-the-american-indian-world | |
The Feathered Sun | 1964 | paintings-of-the-american-indian-world | ||
Sketch of a Muslim Man – 2 | art-of-the-islamic-world | |||
Sketch of a Muslim Man – 1 | art-of-the-islamic-world | |||
Sketch of the Shaykh al-Alawi | art-of-the-islamic-world | |||
Study from painting of Muslim scene | 1932 | art-of-the-islamic-world | ||
Sketch of a disciple of Shaykh al-‘Alawî | 1934 | art-of-the-islamic-world | ||
Laylat al-Qadr | 1934 | 5" x 20" | art-of-the-islamic-world |
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