Bia-Wa-Ja-Ches by Penni Anne Cross – c #

Item Description

Lithograph

Realism; Culture

ARTIST:  Penni Anne Cross

This limited edition lithograph was produced under the direct supervision of the artist on fine ph neutrual. 100% rag paper using the best available inks. This print is a limited edition numbered 0047/2250. Piece is in a think wooden frame measuring 33″ W x 33.5″ H

Image is 22″ x 28″ Crow Indian artist Penni Anne Cross, (Alawa-sta-we-ches) was born in Washington state in 1939. She first studied with her portrait-painter mother, before beginning more formal studies in 1968. Her work is commercially oriented, sentimentalizing her paintings of Native Americans of the Crow tribe. Cross’ Crow name, “Alawa-sta-we-ches,” means “Travels the Good Road.” She currently (2003) lives and works in Montana.

BIA-WA-JA-CHES ? – Woman Chief

Limited Edition of 2250

“Bia-Wa-Ja-Ches” Limited Edition Signed by Penne Anne Cross 1979 Numbered ???/2250 Size: 26″ x 32 1/2″, Image is 22″ x 28″ Crow Indian artist Penni Anne Cross, (Alawa-sta-we-ches) was born in Washington state in 1939. She first studied with her portrait-painter mother, before beginning more formal studies in 1968. Her work is commercially oriented, sentimentalizing her paintings of Native Americans of the Crow tribe. Cross’ Crow name, “Alawa-sta-we-ches,” means “Travels the Good Road.” She currently (2003) lives and works in Montana.

CONDITION:  Excellent

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