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Artist
Creation date
about 1920
Materials
oil on canvas
Dimensions
40 x 43 in.
47 x 50 x 3 1/2 in. (framed)
Credit line
Gift in memory of John P. Frenzel Sr. by his heirs
Accession number
73.105.8
This canvas, with its intricate linear construction, exhibits the artist's dramatic use of brilliant color.
Pueblo people used parrots as a source of feathers to decorate ceremonial objects.
Indiana-born Higgins gained his fame as a Western artist painting in Taos, New Mexico.
