1965 Navajo Antelope Poster Louis Siegriest

$550.00

Artist: Louis Siegriest (1899–1989)

Material: Silk screen print

Date: 1965

Measurements: 24" x 35" including frame

Provenance: Private collection, Utah

The 1965 Gallup New Mexico Navajo Antelope Poster is a rare and beautiful silk-screened work by American artist Louis Siegriest, featuring a striking black and white illustration of a traditional Navajo antelope hunt. Measuring 24 x 35 inches including frame, this evocative poster was created for the renowned Gallup Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial, one of the oldest and most celebrated gatherings of Native American culture in the American Southwest. For over 100 years, Gallup, New Mexico has hosted this beloved annual event, bringing together art, dance, parade, rodeo, and cultural celebration from tribes across the region.

Louis Siegriest (1899–1989) was a highly regarded California-based artist and member of the celebrated Society of Six, known for his bold and expressive style. Posters commissioned for the Gallup Ceremonial are today considered highly collectible artifacts of American graphic art history, representing a unique convergence of fine art, indigenous culture, and mid-century design. Originating from a private collection in Utah, this handsome and uncommon example is a wonderful addition to any collection of Southwestern art or Native Americana.

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Artist: Louis Siegriest (1899–1989)

Material: Silk screen print

Date: 1965

Measurements: 24" x 35" including frame

Provenance: Private collection, Utah

The 1965 Gallup New Mexico Navajo Antelope Poster is a rare and beautiful silk-screened work by American artist Louis Siegriest, featuring a striking black and white illustration of a traditional Navajo antelope hunt. Measuring 24 x 35 inches including frame, this evocative poster was created for the renowned Gallup Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial, one of the oldest and most celebrated gatherings of Native American culture in the American Southwest. For over 100 years, Gallup, New Mexico has hosted this beloved annual event, bringing together art, dance, parade, rodeo, and cultural celebration from tribes across the region.

Louis Siegriest (1899–1989) was a highly regarded California-based artist and member of the celebrated Society of Six, known for his bold and expressive style. Posters commissioned for the Gallup Ceremonial are today considered highly collectible artifacts of American graphic art history, representing a unique convergence of fine art, indigenous culture, and mid-century design. Originating from a private collection in Utah, this handsome and uncommon example is a wonderful addition to any collection of Southwestern art or Native Americana.

We ship free anywhere in the world, fully insured, packed by hand