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Vintage Amado Peña Signed Lithograph

  Lot # T144
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Lot # T144
System ID # 20275517
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Vintage Amado Peña Signed Lithograph

  • Title: Untitled Lithograph by Amado Peña
  • Artist: Amado Peña
  • Medium: Lithograph
  • Signature: Signed by the artist, located lower left.
  • Frame: Framed and double matted with plexiglass; features artist information and a William and Bonney Gallery card attached to the rear.

Condition:

  • Good condition.
  • Minor debris visible behind the glass.
  • Surface scratches present on the plexiglass.

Provenance:
Originally purchased from the William and Bonney Gallery, accompanied by artist information highlighting Peña’s influence and dedication to Native American themes.

Size:

  • Overall Dimensions: 29.25" x 23.75"
  • Visible Artwork: 22.25" x 16.75"

Special Notes:
This lithograph exemplifies Peña’s masterful use of vibrant colors and flowing forms, celebrated for depicting Native American culture and heritage with sensitivity and strength.

Amado Peña, esteemed as an Artisan of the Pascua Yaqui Tribe, holds this honor with profound reverence. Beyond his artistic endeavors, he ardently champions the Tribe's heritage, history, and culture. His art is a testament to the resilience of Native Americans amidst the stark landscapes they inhabit. Inspired by iconic sites like Canyon de Chelly and Monument Valley, his work echoes the enduring spirit of Arizona and New Mexico's ancient legacy. Characterized by bold colors and dynamic compositions, Amado's creations vividly capture the essence of a people deeply connected to their land and traditions.