Cheyenne Doll, Duane O'Hagan
Duane O’Hagan (1938 - 2015) “Cheyenne Doll in an Orange Dress”, whimsical figure of a dancing girl in Powwow regalia, carved from a pine two-by-four, painted in richly pigmented hues and decorated with beads, pony hair, and paint. 4 inches wide at base, 10 inches tall and 2 ½ inches deep.
O’Hagan’s carved and painted wooden kachinas, birds, trees, and other mythical and mystical figures are widely collected and highly regarded not only In Taos, but all around the world.
Duane O’Hagan (1938 - 2015) “Cheyenne Doll in an Orange Dress”, whimsical figure of a dancing girl in Powwow regalia, carved from a pine two-by-four, painted in richly pigmented hues and decorated with beads, pony hair, and paint. 4 inches wide at base, 10 inches tall and 2 ½ inches deep.
O’Hagan’s carved and painted wooden kachinas, birds, trees, and other mythical and mystical figures are widely collected and highly regarded not only In Taos, but all around the world.
Duane O’Hagan (1938 - 2015) “Cheyenne Doll in an Orange Dress”, whimsical figure of a dancing girl in Powwow regalia, carved from a pine two-by-four, painted in richly pigmented hues and decorated with beads, pony hair, and paint. 4 inches wide at base, 10 inches tall and 2 ½ inches deep.
O’Hagan’s carved and painted wooden kachinas, birds, trees, and other mythical and mystical figures are widely collected and highly regarded not only In Taos, but all around the world.