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Quincy Tahoma "Going to the Chant" 1955 Ltd Ed Print 655/1000 Framed View Watchlist >

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Quincy Tahoma "Going to the Chant" 1955 Ltd Ed Print 655/1000 Framed


"Going to the Chant" is a limited edition offset lithograph after a 1955 work by Quincy Tahoma (Diné/Navajo, c.1917–1956), one of the most celebrated Native American painters of the twentieth century. Trained at the Santa Fe Indian School under Dorothy Dunn, Tahoma built his reputation on brilliantly colored, precisely drafted flat-style compositions rooted in Navajo ceremonial and daily life. Art historian Clara Lee Tanner called him one of the most dynamic and gifted Southwest Indian artists of his generation.

The composition depicts two women on horseback riding toward a Navajo chant ceremony — one carrying a cradled infant, the other in traditional dress with wide-brim hat, feather, and jewelry — set against a sage-studded desert landscape with mesa formations in the distance. Dated '55, this is a late-period work completed just one year before Tahoma's death at approximately 38.

  • Artist: Quincy Tahoma (Diné/Navajo, c.1917–1956)
  • Title: "Going to the Chant"
  • Date: 1955
  • Medium: Offset lithograph
  • Edition: 655 of 1000
  • Signature: Horseman vignette logo in plate, lower right
  • Inscriptions: Edition number and title hand-lettered in lower margin
  • Presentation: Double matted, behind glass, beveled wood frame

CONDITION

Good. The print displays clean, vivid color with no visible fading or foxing. The frame shows scratches and scuffing to the finish, and the rear paper backing has water damage.


DIMENSIONS / SPECIFICATIONS

  • Overall (framed): 21.25" × 18.25"
  • Visible image: 14.5" × 11.5"
  • Medium: Offset lithograph
  • Frame: Beveled wood
  • Matting: Double mat, cream and burgundy
  • Glazing: Glass
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