A Rick Bartow painting, "Coyote Sees Something," 2010
Rick Bartow
Wiyot, (1946-2016), "Coyote Sees Something," 2010, acrylic on board, unframed, signed and dated lower left, titled verso and inscribed: For Nancy / my sweetheart / at the end of / the long road.
height 12in, width 9in
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Property from a New Jersey Collection
See Hartz, Jill and Knapp, Danielle M., editors, Rick Bartow: Things You Know But Cannot Explain, 2016, Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art / University of Oregon, Eugene, OR. "Bartow's understanding of transformation positions it as a natural part of the life cycle. Frogs and other animals for which dramatic physical change is a biological truth, and coyotes or ravens who transform, figuratively, as tricksters in Native American art, are of equal curiosity."
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Rick Bartow
Wiyot, (1946-2016), "Coyote Sees Something," 2010, acrylic on board, unframed, signed and dated lower left, titled verso and inscribed: For Nancy / my sweetheart / at the end of / the long road.
height 12in, width 9in
Provenance
Property from a New Jersey Collection
See Hartz, Jill and Knapp, Danielle M., editors, Rick Bartow: Things You Know But Cannot Explain, 2016, Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art / University of Oregon, Eugene, OR. "Bartow's understanding of transformation positions it as a natural part of the life cycle. Frogs and other animals for which dramatic physical change is a biological truth, and coyotes or ravens who transform, figuratively, as tricksters in Native American art, are of equal curiosity."