Oklahoma light and color, Brummett Echohawk
Brummett Echohawk (Pawnee), An Island of Redbuds on the Cimarron, 1968, oil on canvas, 91.4 x 116.4 cm (Gilcrease Museum, Tulsa)
A conversation between Diana Folsom (Choctaw), Director of Digital Collections, Gilcrease Museum and Lauren Kilroy-Ewbank.
Other Videos By Smarthistory
2022-08-19 | Kerry James Marshall, Our Town, 1995 |
2022-08-16 | Memory, landscape, and loss |
2022-08-12 | The Experimenter |
2022-08-04 | Weaving history, Shan Goshorn's Protest Basket |
2022-08-03 | How to recognize the Buddha |
2022-08-01 | Golden objects of early Ireland |
2022-07-29 | George Washington and the Civil War |
2022-07-22 | A Unicorn in Canada? Looking critically at the Codex Canadensis |
2022-07-20 | At the edge of the world, Skellig Michael |
2022-07-19 | Trickster Coyotes, the art of Harry Fonseca |
2022-07-18 | Oklahoma light and color, Brummett Echohawk |
2022-07-16 | Medicine Woman |
2022-07-15 | an expression of love |
2022-07-08 | Summer or Autumn? Picturing the American Republic |
2022-07-03 | The Brilliance of Richard Mayhew, Indigenous Spiritual Space |
2022-07-03 | How real is too real? Pedro de Mena's sculptures (corrected) |
2022-06-30 | Overlooked no more, Hedda Sterne and Abstract Expressionism |
2022-06-28 | A Pink Qur'an for a king |
2022-06-26 | Seeing the head of Saint John the Baptist, Donatello's Feast of Herod |
2022-06-25 | The astonishing Book of Kells |
2022-06-24 | Moai, sacred ancestor figures of Rapa Nui |