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Pop Chalee
aka Merina Lujan
(1906 - 1993) Taos Native American
Black Mythical Horse

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Title
  Black Mythical Horse
Medium
  Gouache on grey paper
Sight Size
  10 1/2" height X 12 1/2" width
Frame
  100% rag contact mat, black top mat is not archival, regular glass, black lacquered wood frame.
Frame Size
  17 1/4" height X 19" width
Signed
  "Pop Chalee" above reclining feather at viewer's lower right
Date Of Creation
  Circa late 1980's
Condition
  Excellent, as appeared framed, glazed. Contact mat is acid free board.
Gallery Price
  $6000
Savvy Price
  $4800
 

Pop's work is rare and highly sought after.  She is largely championed for her flawless linework.  This mythical horse clealy demonstrates this strength.  Its mane and tail are superb in detail and handling.

This example is quite similar to the Mythical Horse pictured in color on page 196 of Margaret Cesa's book, The World of Flower Blue Pop Chalee An Artistic Biography.  This example illustrated in the book is in the collection of the School of American Research in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

About Pop Chalee

An East Indian mother and a father from Taos Pueblo represented a mixed beginning for Pop Chalee. Merina Lujan Hopkins grew up at Taos Pueblo, then attended and graduated from the Santa Fe Indian School. Pop Chalee began her professional painting in 1936 after serving as the only adult attending the Santa Fe Indian School to study easel painting with Dorothy Dunn.

Best known for her depiction of horses and forest scenes. Pop Chalee used watercolor with meticulous detail. She was the first Native American painter included in Who's Who. Prior to her death she was living in New Mexico.

Margaret Cesa gathered information for approximately four years and published a book on Pop Chalee titled The World of Flower Blue Pop Chalee: An Artistic Biography.

[I met Pop at Leo and Buck Saunders' Gallery in Scottsdale and immediately commented "You look just like your paintings!". as she was pristinely dressed with not a hair out of place. It was a great privilege to meet this talented woman. Later. I was blessed with the purchase of a small painting by Pop. - Corinne]

Every collection of Native American painting ought to include an example of this woman's very special work.

Pop Chalee's work is included in the exhibit "Beautiful Resistance: Works on Paper from the Heard Museum Collection" May 22 - December. 2005.



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