Posted 1 year ago
Joey40202
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Hi to all!
I have a Huichol Indian Yarn painting that I picked up locally from an estate sale.
The second picture is of a piece of paper on the back of the yarn painting.
I do not know who the artist is and I do not know if there is a way to tell.
I just thought it was rather primitive and unique for a Huichol yarn painting.....?
From what I have seen online it looks as though the one I have is one of the early yarn paintings but I could be wrong.
Any help on figure out what I have would be great!
Thanks everyone!
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The dimensions are 24"x24" not including the frame.