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Eanger Irving Couse (1866 – 1936)
The Turquoise Bead Driller (circa 1935)
oil on canvas
24 × 29 inches
signed lower right

VERSO
Label, Saks Gallery, Denver, CO

According to Virginia Couse Leavitt, “Couse was masterful at painting the human figure, both the anatomy and the flesh tones. The Turquoise Bead Driller is a classic Couse image in which the figure fills the picture space. His model, Jerry Mirabal from Taos Pueblo, is shown intently examining a bow drill with which he will drill holes in the chunks of turquoise sitting on the stone anvil in front of him. A great admirer of Indian craftsmanship, Couse often portrayed the Indian as an artist in his paintings. In this case, Couse has set his figure against a dark background. The strong light source coming from the right brings the figure to life and focuses attention on the face of the Indian who is absorbed in his work.”

PROVENANCE
Private Collection, NY
Property from a Private Collection

134

Eanger Irving Couse

1866 – 1936

The Turquoise Bead Driller (circa 1935)
oil on canvas
24 × 29 inches
signed lower right
Sold at Auction: $380,250
Condition ReportSurface condition excellent. One spot of inpainting upper left corner at edge of frame, ½” vertical line of inpainting at center left near edge of frame, one small spot upper left near edge of frame, one small spot above Indian’s head and several above hands, multiple spots upper right corner, and several small spots lower right at edge of frame. Painting has been lined.

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