The Upton Greyshoes Ethelbah Bronze Sculpture Pueblo Corn Dancer from 1998 is a limited edition sculpture made of bronze. The piece features a dancer from the Pueblo tribe, showcasing intricate details and craftsmanship. Signed by the artist, this sculpture captures a moment in time and is a unique addition to any art collection. With its historical significance and aesthetic appeal, this bronze sculpture is a valuable and special find for art enthusiasts.
Item Specifics: * Artist: Upton "Greyshoes" Ethelbah Jr.
Title: Pueblo Corn Dancer
Year of Production: 1998
Medium: Bronze on Wood Base
Edition: Limited Edition 6/20
This piece, 'Pueblo Corn Dancer' (1998), holds immense historical significance as it is the very first bronze design created by Upton 'Greyshoes' Ethelbah Jr. After its debut, it was judged Best Contemporary Native American Artwork at the Colorado Springs Indian and Spanish Art Market, effectively launching his award-winning career in bronze. This is an incredibly rare opportunity to own a piece of the artist's early legacy, cast in a highly limited edition of only 20.