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Lot 374

LEE MARMON 'NATIVE AMERICAN ELDER' PHOTOGRAPH

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Native American elder photograph on paper by tribal photographer & author, Leland Howard Marmon (USA, 1925-1921). Photograph measures 12.5" h x 9.5" w matted & presented in a frame measuring 18" x 20". 

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Marmon's works have appeared in galleries, books, and magazines, including The New York Times, The Saturday Evening Post and Time. His works were also featured in the Peabody Award-winning PBS series, "Surviving Columbus". A collection of Marmon's best-known works are featured in his award-winning 2004 book, "The Pueblo Imagination", which he wrote in collaboration with poets Joy Hario and Simon Ortiz, and his oldest daughter, novelist Leslie Marmon Silko.