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Culture/People
Oklahoma Muscogee (Creek)
Artist/Maker
Joan Hill (Cheh-se-quah [Redbird]), Muscogee Nation (Creek)/Cherokee, 1930-2020
Seller
Philbrook Museum of Art (Philbrook Art Center), 1939-
Previous owner
Philbrook Museum of Art (Philbrook Art Center), 1939-
Title
Mississippian Style Warrior
Object Name
Painting
Media/Materials
Paper, gouache/opaque watercolors
Techniques
Painted
Dimensions
56.4 x 76.5 cm
Object Type
Painting/Drawing/Print
Place
Oklahoma; USA
Date created
1964
Collection History
Exhibited at the Philbrook Art Center (Philbrook Museum of Art, Tulsa, Oklahoma) during its 1964 Indian Annual exhibition and sale; purchased by MAI from the Philbrook Art Center in 1964.