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词条 Harrison Begay
释义

  1. Biography

  2. Artistic career and awards

  3. Death

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

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Harrison Begay ({{spell-nv|Haashké yah Níyá}}, "Warrior Who Walked Up to His Enemy") (November 15, 1917 – August 18, 2012)[1] was a renowned Navajo painter, perhaps the most famous of his generation.[2] Begay specialized in watercolors and silkscreen prints. He was the last living former student of Dorothy Dunn at the Santa Fe Indian School. His work won multiple awards and is exhibited in museums and private collections worldwide.

Biography

Harrison Begay was born on 15 November 1917, although his birth year has also been recorded as 1914,[3] at White Cone, near Greasewood, Arizona on the Navajo Nation, to Black Rock and Zonnie Tachinie Begay. His mother belonged to the Zuni White Corn Clan, and his father was Walk Around Clan / Near Water Clan.[3] Young Harrison herded his family's flock of sheep near Greasewood, where he lived most of his life.[2]

In 1933, he entered the Santa Fe Indian School to study art under Dorothy Dunn in her new Studio School. His classmates included Gerald Nailor, Quincy Tahoma, Geronima Montoya and Andrew Tsihnahjinnie.[2] Begay learned Dunn's characteristic "Studio Style" or "flat-style painting"; in her book American Indian Painting of the Southwest and Plains Areas, Dunn described Begay's work as "at once decorative and lifelike, his color clear in hue and even in value, his figures placid yet inwardly animated.... [H]e seemed to be inexhaustibly resourceful in a quiet reticent way." [2]

In 1940, Begay attended Black Mountain College in North Carolina, to study architecture for one year. In 1941, he enrolled in Phoenix College in Arizona. From 1942 to 1945, Begay served in the US Army Signal Corps.[2]

Artistic career and awards

Begay returned to the Navajo reservation in 1947 and made his living as a painter ever since. Begay continued to paint in the flat, "Studio style" throughout his long career – he was still painting (in acrylics) in 2004, at age 90.[4]

His work has been included in a vast number of public and private collections of Native American art, including the Museum of the American Indian, the Museum of Modern Art, the Museum of Northern Arizona, the Heard Museum, the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, the Wheelwright Museum, the Southwest Museum, the Philbrook Museum, the Gilcrease Museum, and many more.[2][5][6][7]

Begay won two grand awards at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonial[8] and has been a consistent winner at state and tribal fairs. In 1954, he was awarded the French Ordre des Palmes Académiques.[2] In 1995, he was awarded the Native American Masters Award by the Heard Museum. In 2003, he won the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Southwestern Association for Indian Arts, the organizers of the annual Santa Fe Indian Market.[7]

Begay painted scenes from traditional Navajo life, showing the beauty of a "timeless, peaceful and gentle world".[5] "Although his prodigious output included facile minor works tending towards sentimentality, his major work is characterized by inventiveness, originality, refinement and delicacy." His most familiar subjects are Navajo people in ceremonial and daily life, horses and riders, and deer.[5]

Begay's work was featured in publications such as Enduring Tradition: Art of the Navajos, by Lois and Jerry Jacka; Southwest Indian Painting, by Clara Lee Tanner; and When the Rainbow Touches Down, by Tryntje Van Ness Seymour.

Begay was named a "Living Legend" in 1990 by Indian Art Historian Ralph Oliver, per "Biographical Directory of Native American Painters."

Recent major exhibits have included:

  • "Through Their Eyes: Paintings from the Santa Fe Indian School" [https://web.archive.org/web/20091119224551/http://www.wheelwrightmuseum.org/exhibitions.html], Wheelwright Museum, 2009–2010.
  • "Beautiful Resistance: Works on Paper from the Heard Museum Collection"  , 2005.
  • "Beneath A Turquoise Sky: Navajo Painters and Their World"  , National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, 2004.

Death

Harrison Begay died on 18 August 2012 in Gilbert, Arizona at the age of 94, and he was buried in the Fort Defiance Veterans Cemetery.[1]

See also

  • Gerald Nailor, Sr., Begay's partner in a silkscreen-printing business.

References

1. ^"Harrison Begay." Arizona Obituary Record. Retrieved 22 August 2012.
2. ^Harrison Begay biography from Encyclopedia of World Biography
3. ^Begay interview, 2002.
4. ^Harrison Begay {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110104073529/http://www.cyber-renegades.net/bio_begay_harrison.htm |date=2011-01-04 }} at Indigenous Research Center
5. ^Harrison Begay in the Grove Dictionary of Art
6. ^Harrison Begay search at ZoomInfo
7. ^[https://www.medicinemangallery.com/harrison-begay-biography] at Medicine Man Gallery
8. ^Gallup Intertribal. {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091130085454/http://www.newmexico.org/native_america/enjoy/inter_tribal.php |date=2009-11-30 }}

External links

  • Gallery of Begay prints
  • Brief Begay interview and photographs, by Gary Auerbach, 2002
  • Illustrated biography at Medicine Man Gallery
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20100724040814/http://www.bluedeergallery.com/harrisonbegay.html Gallery of recent Begay acrylic paintings]
  • Gallery of older Begay watercolor paintings
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