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Photograph by IARC staff. Copyright 2001 School of American Research.

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Photograph by IARC staff. Copyright 2001 School of American Research.

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Date: 1930s
Artist or Maker: Woodrow Crumbo (Woody Crumbo) (1912 - 1989)
Dimensions:
21 × 27.3 cm (8 1/4 × 10 3/4 in.)
Medium: paper | inks
Credit Line: Indian Arts Fund purchase for the permament collection from Kelly Klosterman, 2001.
Object Number: SAR.2001-10-99
Not on view
DescriptionThis is a pale gray "The Season's Greeting from Ruth and Charles De Y Elkus" folded card with a reproduction of a painting of a man on a horse shooting at two deer with a bow. The rider is in the lower right, the deer upper left. Rider wears tan leggings and a red breechcloth and also wears a tan headband with two black-tipped feathers. The horse, depicted in brown, black, and white has two feathers hanging off of its bridle and three more feathers attached to the tail. These feathers are also black-tipped. The lower left reads "After a Painting by Woodrow Crumbo".
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