Oil on canvas painting by Duane Dishta, 1946 to 2011, an American artist descending from the Zuni Pueblo people. An active member of Zuni community, Dishta is known for his depictions of traditional rituals and Kachina dances. A Kachina is a spirit being in religions of the Pueblo people. Hopi and Zuni peoples have ceremonies in which masked men, also called Kachinas, play an important role. This lot depicts two Kachina characters. Signed by the artist and dated 1988 in the lower right. Wooden frame. Provenance: Oasis Gallery, Laval, Quebec, Canada. Collectible Fine Art, Native American Artists, Tribal Culture.
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