Mid Century American reproduction print “Walpi in Sunlight” by Mahonri Young

US$15.00
Item number: 150

This mid-century American reproduction print, titled 'Walpi in Sunlight' by Mahonri Young, reflects the artist's dynamic and diverse career. Born in Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1877, Young, a grandson of Mormon leader Brigham Young, initially honed his craft in the West, working with clay and adobe. He later pursued formal training in painting at the Art Students' League in New York and the Académie Julian in Paris.In 1912, Young embarked on his renowned studies of the Navajo Indians, capturing their essence through bronze bas-reliefs, etchings, and pastels. Returning to New York, he delved into depicting the city's laboring classes, showcasing their vitality in bronze sculptures and energetic etchings of New York construction sites. As a respected instructor at the Art Students' League and the American School of Sculpture, Young continues to inspire budding artists.'Walpi in Sunlight' exemplifies Young's meticulous craftsmanship and deep connection to landscape. Created over a decade, it portrays a Navajo settlement in northern Arizona, showcasing Young's profound understanding of natural beauty and his mastery of traditional techniques.

Size: 12”W x 9”H

Condition: Vintage / Antique / Print in excellent condition with yellowing around the edges

Country of Origin: USA