Original silk screen and gouache on paper by listed artist, Woody Crumbo (NM, OK, 1912 - 1989), signed lower right & titled "Humming Bird Dancer", lower left (The Humming Bird Dance on the verso). Art measures 12" h x 9" w, matted & presented in a frame measuring 19.5" x 16".
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Woody Crumbo's paintings are in numerous museums, galleries and private collections including the University of Oklahoma; The Minneapolis Institute of Arts; Museum of Northern Arizona; Indian Arts and Crafts Board of the U.S. Department of Interior; The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City; Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., among many others.
Both Queen Elizabeth of England and the Museum of Modern Art, New York City, own complete numbered sets of Crumbo's etchings and silk screens. Presidents of the United States, and political leaders of other nations have purchased his art.
The art of Woody Crumbo communicates the spirit of the American Indian in harmony with nature and all men. Crumbo was also a novelist and poet. His goal was to help spread knowledge and understanding about American Indian culture with the rest of the world.