Rare Kiowa Indian Art Pochoirs 1929
Oscar Brousse Jacobson, Kiowa Indian Art, First edition signed by publisher, Rare American Indian Art, Kiowa Indian Art, Watercolor Paintings in Color, By the Indians of Oklahoma, The Introduction by Oscar Brousse Jacobson Director Art School University of Oklahoma U. S. A.C. Szwedzicki PublisherVilla Les Chênes, Au Piol Nice (France) 1929
750 Copies of This Volume, All on the Same Paper Have Been Printed for Sale and These Have Been Numbered 1 to 750 and Each Copy Bears The Signature of the Publisher.This Is Copy No: 460
.Small folio, approx. 12 x 15 , containing an 11-page booklet and 30 pochoirs plates reproducing paintings by four Oklahoma Kiowa tribal men, Spencer Asah, Jack Hokeah, Steve Mopope, Monroe Tsa-to-ke and one woman, Bou-ge-tah Smoky.
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Oscar Brousse Jacobson, Kiowa Indian Art, First edition signed by publisher, Rare American Indian Art, Kiowa Indian Art, Watercolor Paintings in Color, By the Indians of Oklahoma, The Introduction by Oscar Brousse Jacobson Director Art School University of Oklahoma U. S. A.C. Szwedzicki PublisherVilla Les Chênes, Au Piol Nice (France) 1929
750 Copies of This Volume, All on the Same Paper Have Been Printed for Sale and These Have Been Numbered 1 to 750 and Each Copy Bears The Signature of the Publisher.This Is Copy No: 460
.Small folio, approx. 12 x 15 , containing an 11-page booklet and 30 pochoirs plates reproducing paintings by four Oklahoma Kiowa tribal men, Spencer Asah, Jack Hokeah, Steve Mopope, Monroe Tsa-to-ke and one woman, Bou-ge-tah Smoky.