- Awa
Tsireh (February 1, 1898 –
March 30, 1955), also
known as
Alfonso Roybal and
Cattail Bird, was a San
Ildefonso Pueblo painter and
artist in several...
- work and
demonstrate their arts at the
trading post,
among them were Awa
Tsireh (also
known as
Alfonso Roybal) of San
Ildefonso Pueblo, Ca-Ping (also known...
- into a
family of
Native American artists,
notably including the
artist Awa
Tsireh (also
known as
Alfonso Roybal).
According to
Adobe Gallery (which cites...
-
painter and
beadworker Gilbert Benjamin Atencio (1930–1995),
painter Awa
Tsireh a.k.a.
Alfonso Roybal (1898–1955),
watercolor artist Crucita Calabaza also...
- (1940–2015)
Monroe Tsatoke, Kiowa, one of the
Kiowa Six (1904–1937) Awa
Tsireh (Alfonso Roybal), San
Ildefonso Pueblo (1898–1955)
Frank Tuttle, Concow...
- area of Cuyumungue.[citation needed]
Alfonso Roybal (also
known as Awa
Tsireh) (1898–1955), San
Ildefonso Pueblo artist and
painter Antonio Roybal (born...
-
Pueblo and
Navajo artists such as
Narcisco Abeyta,
Harrison Be****, and Awa
Tsireh The
trading post emplo****
hundreds of
native craftspeople in its heyday...
- and California,
where she had her
second home in Pasadena.
Works by Awa
Tsireh,
Julian Martinez,
Muhammad Ben Ali Ribati,
Sheldon Orin Parsons, Gerald...
- in New Mexico. The
group consisted of
Tonita Peña,
Julian Martinez, Awa
Tsireh,
Crecencio Martinez, and Jose Encarnación Peña. This was the
first known...
-
rights and art. In 1920 she ****embled a
group of
watercolor paintings by Awa
Tsireh for
exhibition at the Arts Club of Chicago. In 1937,
Henderson helped found...