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Two Eagle Dancers

Vibrant Native American dancers captured in the iconic Kiowa Flat style by Stephen Mopope in 1936, offering a powerful glimpse into tribal tradition that you can bring to your collection.

Explore the vibrant art of Stephen Mopope, a Kiowa painter & member of the ‘Kiowa Six.’ Discover his dynamic Native American themes & legacy in American art history.

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Σημαντικά στοιχεία

  • Artistic style: Native American Flat style
  • Movement: Kiowa Six
  • Subject or theme: Native American dancers and ceremony
  • Year: 1936
  • Notable elements or techniques: Flat style, lack of depth
  • Location: Smithsonian's National Postal Museum

Περιγραφή Συλλεκτικού Αντικειμένου

Stephen Mopope, was born August 27, 1898 on the Kiowa Reservation located within Indian Territory. He was given the Kiowa name “Qued Koi,” translated into “Painted Robe,” and was born from a mixed ancestry of Kiowa of his mother’s bloodline and Spanish from his grandfather, who was a captive adopted into the tribe. As a young boy, Mopope, was observed to be a natural artist drawing pictures in the sand, so family members taught him the tradition of painting on animal hides and tipis. Painting on hides was the foremost method used by tribal communities to record historically significant events known as “Winter counts” for the time of year they were created. The Kiowa differed in creating two per year versus one, which would give a more detailed account of their history. During the early reservation period of the 20th Century, education for Indian children was mandated through Federal boarding and mission schools where the children learned basic skills in English, math, and in this case, art. Stephen Mopope was one of the young Kiowa artists who showed promise and enthusiasm in developing new skills after receiving a limited education in art at the mission schools. Mopope and five other developing Kiowa artists, including a female, Lois Smoky, who later left the program, were brought to the attention of Oscar Jacobson, Director of the Art program at the University of Oklahoma from 1915-1954. Through their training and guidance under Jacobson, the artists progressed and became known as the “Kiowa Five,” adhering to traditional motifs using their limited early training to pioneer the “Flat style.” The “Flat style,” was named for its lack of lack of depth, which held the historical integrity of hide and tipi paintings used to record tribal events and became the most recognizable and defined style of Native American artists until the 1960s when they began to redefine art as individuals, breaking away from the traditional style.In June 1936, Oscar Jacobson, who was in charge of WPA projects for Oklahoma, commissioned Mopope, assisted by “Kiowa Five” associates James Auchiah and Spencer Asah, to undertake the task of painting 16 murals in the newly constructed post office in Anadarko, Oklahoma. Mopope was also chosen because he was considered by Jacobson to be the best and most outgoing artist of the “Kiowa Five,” a trait which necessary to becoming the lead for the project. His cultural ties to Anadarko, home to the Kiowa, would provide an accurate depiction of the culture from his personal experiences. Mopope was also chosen as one of the few Native artists to paint murals in the new Department of Interior building in Washington, DC, home office the Bureau of Indian Affairs, after it was constructed in 1936. Having come from a line of tipi artists, Mopope had experience in creating large mural like paintings coming from a line of artists who produced hide and tipi paintings. Mopope’s artistic lineage included two of the most influential and visible Kiowa artists of the time within his family which included his great uncles Silver Horn or “Haungooah,” and Oheltoint. Silver Horn was one of the most recognizable Kiowa artists from 1850-1900 when their nomadic way of life came to an end and the reservation era began. Oheltoint was a prisoner of war at Ft Marion in St. Augustine, Florida at the end of the Red River Wars in 1875 and one of the artists who helped pioneer the Indian “Ledger style” of art popular from the 1860’s until the 1920s which was also influential within the ‘Flat Style.”The origins of Native American art are not known, but the subjects have continuously been symbolic in nature recording aspects of everyday life, important events, and religious beliefs. As a young boy, Mopope learned the significance of recording those memories and the role they play within Native culture through the guidance of his great uncles Silver Horn and Oheltoint. Art was not originally created for its aesthetic qualities, but as a way to capture all the separate elements of life together representing the holistic view of Native people. Mopope was influenced through his experiences as not only an artist, but as an accomplished dancer and flute player providing another way of expressing himself through his culture.Historically, Native cultures have adapted and been influenced by each other through food ways, religion, and trade out of necessity for survival. The mural The Two Eagle Dancers is an example of an aspect of Kiowa culture adopted from the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico. The creation stories and history of the Kiowa originate in “the cold north land” according to Kiowa oratory and is now thought to be Southern Canada. Through the 16th and 17th Century the Kiowa migrated south. The Kiowa adopted aspects of culture from other tribes, such as the sacred sun dance and the horse as they migrated through what are now the states of Montana, Wyoming, South Dakota, Nebraska, Colorado, Kansas and eventually the Southern Plains../..

Βιογραφικό Καλλιτέχνη

**early life and training**

stephen mopope, also known as qued koi, was a kiowa painter, dancer, and native american flute player from oklahoma. born on august 27, 1898, near the redstone baptist mission on the kiowa reservation in indian territory, mopope's artistic journey began at a young age. * **family influence:** taught by his relatives to paint on hides in the traditional manner. * **formal education:** attended st. patrick's indian mission school in anadarko, oklahoma, and later studied at the university of oklahoma's school of art.

**artistic contributions and style**

mopope was the most prolific member of the group known as the kiowa six. his work is characterized by: * **vibrant colors:** reflecting his heritage and the landscapes of oklahoma. * **dynamic themes:** often depicting scenes from native american life, ceremonies, and the beauty of nature.
  • two eagle dancers (smithsonian's national postal museum, washington, united states), a mural showcasing mopope's skill in capturing the essence of kiowa culture.
  • apache ben (national cowboy & western heritage museum, oklahoma city, united states), a watercolor piece highlighting his versatility and range.

**legacy and impact**

* **prolific artist:** mopope's extensive body of work has made him a pivotal figure in native american art history. * **influence on future generations:** his unique style and technique have inspired many artists, ensuring his legacy endures. **view more works by stephen mopope at [https://OriginalUniqueArt.com/@/stephen-mopope](https://OriginalUniqueArt.com/@/stephen-mopope)**
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**conclusion**

stephen mopope's life and work are a testament to the richness of native american culture and art. through his paintings, he has left an indelible mark on the world of fine art, ensuring his legacy as one of the most prolific kiowa painters of his generation. **learn more about art history and movements at [https://OriginalUniqueArt.com](https://OriginalUniqueArt.com)**
stephen mopope

stephen mopope

1898 - 1974 , United States of America

Σύντομα στοιχεία

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Graphic art, Printmaking
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Rene Magritte
    • Martin Gardner
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • George Arnold Escher
    • Frank Reaugh
  • Date Of Birth: 17 June 1898
  • Date Of Death: 27 March 1972
  • Full Name: Maurits Cornelis Escher
  • Nationality: Dutch
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Hand with Reflecting Sphere
    • Drawing Hands
    • Relativity
    • Waterfall
    • Ascending and Descending
  • Place Of Birth: Leeuwarden, Netherlands