Female Doll

Female Doll

Before 1946
Artist
Clara Red Eye
Active Dates: 1940s
Culture
Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) | Seneca
Locale
New York
Country
United States
Object
doll
Medium
Corn husk, yarn, and wool
Accession Number
1947.318
Credit Line
Gift of F. G. Speck

Clara Red Eye, Female Doll, Before 1946. Corn husk, yarn, and wool; 7.875 x 3.25 in. Denver Art Museum: Gift of F.G. Speck, 1947.318

 

Dimensions
height: 7.875 in, 20.0025 cm; width: 3.25 in, 8.2550 cm
Department
Native Arts
Collection
Indigenous Arts of North America
This object is currently on view
Known Provenance
Clara Red Eye[1896-1976], Coldspring, NY, Before 1946; acquired, Frank G. Speck [1881-1950], Pennsylvania, PA, 1946; gifted to the Denver Art Museum, 1947.
Exhibition History
  • “SUSTAINED! The Persistent Genius of Indigenous Art” — Denver Art Museum, 12/15/2024

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