The following is from Harriet K. Simons. She and her husband, Adam, are collectors of Native American art of the Southwest, and know personally most of the artists represented in their collection.... Read full biography
The following is from Harriet K. Simons. She and her husband, Adam, are collectors of Native American art of the Southwest, and know personally most of the artists represented in their collection. Raymond Naha left this world in 1974. He was from Polacca, which is at the foot of First Mesa, on the... Read full biography
The following is from Harriet K. Simons. She and her husband, Adam, are collectors of Native American art of the Southwest, and know personally most of the artists represented in their collection. Raymond Naha left this world in 1974. He was from Polacca, which is at the foot of First Mesa, on the Hopi Reservation in Arizona. He was best known for his wonderful paintings of Katsinim (Kachinas) in true settings as they appear in the villages of the Hopi. His grandson, also Raymond Naha, is a... Read full biography
The following is from Harriet K. Simons. She and her husband, Adam, are collectors of Native American art of the Southwest, and know personally most of the artists represented in their collection. Raymond Naha left this world in 1974. He was from Polacca, which is at the foot of First Mesa, on the Hopi Reservation in Arizona. He was best known for his wonderful paintings of Katsinim (Kachinas) in true settings as they appear in the villages of the Hopi. His grandson, also Raymond Naha, is a young man who is following his grandfather's footsteps and producing his own vision of the Katsinin that still appear to dance in the plazas. ---------------------------------------------------------------------. The following is from "Who Was Who in... Read full biography
The following is from Harriet K. Simons. She and her husband, Adam, are collectors of Native American art of the Southwest, and know personally most of the artists represented in their collection. Raymond Naha left this world in 1974. He was from Polacca, which is at the foot of First Mesa, on the Hopi Reservation in Arizona. He was best known for his wonderful paintings of Katsinim (Kachinas) in true settings as they appear in the villages of the Hopi. His grandson, also Raymond Naha, is a young man who is following his grandfather's footsteps and producing his own vision of the Katsinin that still appear to dance in the plazas. ---------------------------------------------------------------------. The following is from "Who Was Who in American Art" by Peter Falk and "American Indian Painters" by Jeanne Snodgrass:. Raymond Naha was a painter who preferred acrylics. He... Read full biography