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Awa Tsireh

Awa Tsireh (February 1, 1898 – March 30, 1955),[2] also known as Alfonso Roybal[3] and Cattail Bird, was a San Ildefonso Pueblo painter and artist in several genres including metalwork. He was part of the art movement known as the San Ildefonso Self-Taught Group. His work is held by several museums, including the Smithsonian American Art Museum.

Awa Tsireh
Photo postcard of Awa Tsireh in Plains Indian attire, ca 1930s, at Manitou, Colorado.
Born
Alfonso Roybal, Cattail Bird

(1898-02-01)February 1, 1898
DiedMarch 30, 1955(1955-03-30) (aged 57)
Known forPainting, Metalwork
MovementSan Ildefonso Self-Taught Group
AwardsOrdre des Palmes Académiques, 1954
Patron(s)Edgar Lee Hewett, Alice Corbin
"Eagle with Snake", circa 1927. This painting was in the collection of William and Alice Corbin Henderson. The artist's access to the Hendersons' art books may have influenced this and other of his works.[1]

Early life edit

Awa Tsireh was born into the San Ildefonso Pueblo. His family was very active in the arts. His parents were Alfonsita Martinez, a potter, and Juan Estaba Roybal, the nephew of potter Cresencio Martinez.[4] His nephew José Disiderio (J.D.) Roybal also became a painter.[5] His siblings included the artists Josefa Roybal and Santana Roybal Martinez (1909-2002).[6]

Awa Tsireh was one of the earliest of the San Ildefonso painters. His formal education ended at grade school but he drew from his culture and informal training.[7] Awa Tsireh was also among the students of Elizabeth Willis DeHuff, who instructed students in painting from her own home.[8][9]

In 1917, American artist William Penhallow Henderson painted a portrait of young Awa Tsireh, which is now held by the New Mexico Museum of Art.[10] Henderson's wife, Alice Corbin Henderson, was a patron of Awa Tsireh.[11]

In 1920, Awa Tsireh married a young woman from his village. The following year she gave birth to a son, but both mother and child died soon after. Affected greatly, Awa Tsireh moved to his parents' home.[12]

Work edit

Awa Tsireh had the support of Dr. Edgar Lee Hewett, who provided studio space for him in the Palace of the Governors.[13] His art is in the permanent collection of several museums, including the Smithsonian American Art Museum.[14]

Metalwork edit

It is not known when, or from whom, Awa Tsireh learned silversmithing, but by 1931 newspaper articles described him as a painter, silversmith and dancer. Around 1930 he began working in the summer months at Garden of the Gods Trading Post in Colorado Springs, Colorado and he was employed there into the 1940s.[12] His sister, Santana Martinez, recalled that "during the summer during the thirties and forties he used to go to a shop in Colorado Springs and do paintings and silverwork there."[15] He worked in silver, copper, nickel silver and aluminum.[16]

 
Four silver pins made by Awa Tsireh in the 1930s while he was working at Garden of the Gods Trading Post.[12]

Awards and honors edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Smithsonian American Art Museum, Object Number 1979.144.33".
  2. ^ "The Modern Pueblo Painting of Awa Tsireh". Smithsonian American Art Museum. Retrieved 2016-01-11.
  3. ^ "Awa Tsireh, American Art". Smithsonian American Art Museum. Retrieved 2016-01-11.
  4. ^ Henderson, Alice Corbin (6 September 1925). "The World of Art: A Boy Painter Among the Pueblo Indians and Unspoiled Native Work". The New York Times Magazine.
  5. ^ "Untitled (clown dancer) by JD Roybal". Harwood Museum. Retrieved 2016-01-11.
  6. ^ "Josefa Roybal | Smithsonian American Art Museum". americanart.si.edu. Retrieved 2021-06-06.
  7. ^ "Alfonso Roybal, Native American Painter". Adobe Gallery, Santa Fe. Retrieved 2016-01-13.
  8. ^ "Velino Shije Herrera." St. James Guide to Native North American Artists. Gale, 1998. Gale Biography In Context. Web. 4 Oct. 2011.
  9. ^ Arthur Silberman. "Herrera, Velino." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. 4 Oct. 2011
  10. ^ . SAM | Searchable Art Museum. New Mexico Museum of Art. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2016-01-12.
  11. ^ St. James Guide to Native North American Artists. Detroit, MI: St. James Press. 1998. p. 38. ISBN 1558622217.
  12. ^ a b c Messier, Pat; Messier, Kim (2014). Reassessing Hallmarks of Native Southwest Jewelry. Atglen, Pennsylvania: Schiffer Publishing. pp. 88–91. ISBN 978-0-7643-4670-5.
  13. ^ "Dead Indian Identified as Top Artist". The New Mexican. March 31, 1955.
  14. ^ "Awa Tsireh Artwork". Smithsonian American Art Museum. Smithsonian American Art Museum. Retrieved 5 June 2015.[permanent dead link]
  15. ^ Seymour, Tryntje Van Ness (1988). When the Rainbow Touches Down. Phoenix: The Heard Museum. p. 156. ISBN 0-934351-01-5.
  16. ^ Messier, Pat; Messier, Kim (2019). Garden of the Gods Trading Post: Images of America. Mount Pleasant, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing. pp. 111–116. ISBN 978-1467102988.
  17. ^ Lester, Patrick D. (1995). The Biographical Directory of Native American Painters (BDNAP) (1st ed.). Tulsa, Oklahoma: SIR Publications. ISBN 978-0-8061-9936-8.

External links edit

• Awa Tsireh art collection, Smithsonian American Art Museum

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Awa Tsireh February 1 1898 March 30 1955 2 also known as Alfonso Roybal 3 and Cattail Bird was a San Ildefonso Pueblo painter and artist in several genres including metalwork He was part of the art movement known as the San Ildefonso Self Taught Group His work is held by several museums including the Smithsonian American Art Museum Awa TsirehPhoto postcard of Awa Tsireh in Plains Indian attire ca 1930s at Manitou Colorado BornAlfonso Roybal Cattail Bird 1898 02 01 February 1 1898San Ildefonso PuebloDiedMarch 30 1955 1955 03 30 aged 57 San Ildefonso PuebloKnown forPainting MetalworkMovementSan Ildefonso Self Taught GroupAwardsOrdre des Palmes Academiques 1954Patron s Edgar Lee Hewett Alice Corbin Eagle with Snake circa 1927 This painting was in the collection of William and Alice Corbin Henderson The artist s access to the Hendersons art books may have influenced this and other of his works 1 Contents 1 Early life 2 Work 2 1 Metalwork 3 Awards and honors 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editAwa Tsireh was born into the San Ildefonso Pueblo His family was very active in the arts His parents were Alfonsita Martinez a potter and Juan Estaba Roybal the nephew of potter Cresencio Martinez 4 His nephew Jose Disiderio J D Roybal also became a painter 5 His siblings included the artists Josefa Roybal and Santana Roybal Martinez 1909 2002 6 Awa Tsireh was one of the earliest of the San Ildefonso painters His formal education ended at grade school but he drew from his culture and informal training 7 Awa Tsireh was also among the students of Elizabeth Willis DeHuff who instructed students in painting from her own home 8 9 In 1917 American artist William Penhallow Henderson painted a portrait of young Awa Tsireh which is now held by the New Mexico Museum of Art 10 Henderson s wife Alice Corbin Henderson was a patron of Awa Tsireh 11 In 1920 Awa Tsireh married a young woman from his village The following year she gave birth to a son but both mother and child died soon after Affected greatly Awa Tsireh moved to his parents home 12 Work editAwa Tsireh had the support of Dr Edgar Lee Hewett who provided studio space for him in the Palace of the Governors 13 His art is in the permanent collection of several museums including the Smithsonian American Art Museum 14 Metalwork edit It is not known when or from whom Awa Tsireh learned silversmithing but by 1931 newspaper articles described him as a painter silversmith and dancer Around 1930 he began working in the summer months at Garden of the Gods Trading Post in Colorado Springs Colorado and he was employed there into the 1940s 12 His sister Santana Martinez recalled that during the summer during the thirties and forties he used to go to a shop in Colorado Springs and do paintings and silverwork there 15 He worked in silver copper nickel silver and aluminum 16 nbsp Four silver pins made by Awa Tsireh in the 1930s while he was working at Garden of the Gods Trading Post 12 Awards and honors edit1931 1933 Exposition of Indian Tribal Arts EITA sponsored by the College Art Association SWAIA Southwestern Association on Indian Affairs Santa Fe New Mexico AIW American Indian Week Tulsa Oklahoma 1954 Palmes d Academiques from the French Government 17 References edit Smithsonian American Art Museum Object Number 1979 144 33 The Modern Pueblo Painting of Awa Tsireh Smithsonian American Art Museum Retrieved 2016 01 11 Awa Tsireh American Art Smithsonian American Art Museum Retrieved 2016 01 11 Henderson Alice Corbin 6 September 1925 The World of Art A Boy Painter Among the Pueblo Indians and Unspoiled Native Work The New York Times Magazine Untitled clown dancer by JD Roybal Harwood Museum Retrieved 2016 01 11 Josefa Roybal Smithsonian American Art Museum americanart si edu Retrieved 2021 06 06 Alfonso Roybal Native American Painter Adobe Gallery Santa Fe Retrieved 2016 01 13 Velino Shije Herrera St James Guide to Native North American Artists Gale 1998 Gale Biography In Context Web 4 Oct 2011 Arthur Silberman Herrera Velino Grove Art Online Oxford Art Online 4 Oct 2011 Awa Tsireh 1917 SAM Searchable Art Museum New Mexico Museum of Art Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2016 01 12 St James Guide to Native North American Artists Detroit MI St James Press 1998 p 38 ISBN 1558622217 a b c Messier Pat Messier Kim 2014 Reassessing Hallmarks of Native Southwest Jewelry Atglen Pennsylvania Schiffer Publishing pp 88 91 ISBN 978 0 7643 4670 5 Dead Indian Identified as Top Artist The New Mexican March 31 1955 Awa Tsireh Artwork Smithsonian American Art Museum Smithsonian American Art Museum Retrieved 5 June 2015 permanent dead link Seymour Tryntje Van Ness 1988 When the Rainbow Touches Down Phoenix The Heard Museum p 156 ISBN 0 934351 01 5 Messier Pat Messier Kim 2019 Garden of the Gods Trading Post Images of America Mount Pleasant South Carolina Arcadia Publishing pp 111 116 ISBN 978 1467102988 Lester Patrick D 1995 The Biographical Directory of Native American Painters BDNAP 1st ed Tulsa Oklahoma SIR Publications ISBN 978 0 8061 9936 8 External links edit Awa Tsireh art collection Smithsonian American Art Museum Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Awa Tsireh amp oldid 1168802399, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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