Indian Dance at the Pueblo

This direction in Indian art toward the avant garde also finds a realization in the fine Scholder lithograph, "Indian Dance at the Pueblo," which in its simplified line and degree of abstraction suppresses the individual figure in favor of an entire line of dancers who altogether make up the substance of the ceremony. Fritz Scholder was born in Breckenridge, Minnesota, of German, French, English, Irish, and Mission Indian ancestry. He went to high school in Pierre, South Dakota, where he studied with noted Sioux abstract painter, Oscar Howe.