Provenance on the back. Adobe houses, cactus, distant mountains, and a handwoven rug complete the painting. Beautifully and skillfully painted. Ready to hang. “M.M. Edsall was a student with Sigmund Koslov at the Clinton, N. J. art center.
| Unit Of Sale | Single-Piece Work |
| Artist | Marjorie Mead Edsall |
| Signed By | Marjorie Mead Edsall |
| Size | Medium |
| Date Of Creation | 1953 |
| Item Length | 17 1/2 in |
| Framing | Framed |
| Region Of Origin | Arizona, USA |
| Listed By | Dealer or Reseller |
| Year Of Production | 1953 |
| Original/Licensed Reproduction | Original |
| Item Height | 14 in |
| Painting Surface | Artist Cardboard |
| Style | Native American |
| Handmade | Yes |
| Culture | Native American |
| Item Width | 3/4 in |
| Time Period Produced | 1950-1959 |
| Signed | Yes |
| Color | Multi-Color |
| Period | Post-War (1940-1970) |
| Title | Pueblo Woman with Loom |
| Material | Cardboard |
| Subject | Landscape |
| Type | Painting |
| Production Technique | Oil Painting |
| Country Of Origin | United States |
You will size feels comfortable above a console or desk.