Dorothy Eugenie Brett - Indian Women Watching Horse Race

$115,000.00

1927

Oil on board

Inscribed verso: TAOS NEW MEXICO / BRETT / 1927

Height 17 5/8” Width 21 3/8”

Original hand carved frame by Brett Height 23 3/4” Width 27 3/8”

Provenance: Robert L. Parsons Fine Art, New Mexico

The Gregory Warren Nelson Collection, New Mexico

Created while Brett lived at the D.H. Lawrence Ranch in 1927, “Indian Women Watching Horse Race” offers a glimpse into the communal life and ceremonial events of the Native people of Taos. The horse race, a symbol of both entertainment and spiritual vitality, becomes the focal point through the attentive gaze of the women. Brett’s use of vibrant colors and flowing forms underscores her interest in capturing the rhythmic movement and communal energy of such events. A true masterpiece encapsulating a time and place.

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1927

Oil on board

Inscribed verso: TAOS NEW MEXICO / BRETT / 1927

Height 17 5/8” Width 21 3/8”

Original hand carved frame by Brett Height 23 3/4” Width 27 3/8”

Provenance: Robert L. Parsons Fine Art, New Mexico

The Gregory Warren Nelson Collection, New Mexico

Created while Brett lived at the D.H. Lawrence Ranch in 1927, “Indian Women Watching Horse Race” offers a glimpse into the communal life and ceremonial events of the Native people of Taos. The horse race, a symbol of both entertainment and spiritual vitality, becomes the focal point through the attentive gaze of the women. Brett’s use of vibrant colors and flowing forms underscores her interest in capturing the rhythmic movement and communal energy of such events. A true masterpiece encapsulating a time and place.

INQUIRE HERE

1927

Oil on board

Inscribed verso: TAOS NEW MEXICO / BRETT / 1927

Height 17 5/8” Width 21 3/8”

Original hand carved frame by Brett Height 23 3/4” Width 27 3/8”

Provenance: Robert L. Parsons Fine Art, New Mexico

The Gregory Warren Nelson Collection, New Mexico

Created while Brett lived at the D.H. Lawrence Ranch in 1927, “Indian Women Watching Horse Race” offers a glimpse into the communal life and ceremonial events of the Native people of Taos. The horse race, a symbol of both entertainment and spiritual vitality, becomes the focal point through the attentive gaze of the women. Brett’s use of vibrant colors and flowing forms underscores her interest in capturing the rhythmic movement and communal energy of such events. A true masterpiece encapsulating a time and place.

INQUIRE HERE