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Martine,David-Nana=Great Warrior - 1800-1896, Chiricahua Apache
Nana=Great Warrior - 1800-1896, Chiricahua Apache

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Size: 8x10,18x24
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Description: Nana was a chief of the Warm Springs Chiricahua after the death of Chief Victorio in 1880. He was the oldest of the chiefs to surrender to the U.S.











 
 


Artist Information:
Name   : David Martine
Location: Southampton NY 
  United States


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David Martine

Biography
Born in 1960 in New York, David Bunn Martine is of Shinnecock/Montauk, Chiricahua Fort Sill Apache and Hungarian descent. This heritage of American Indian and European is influential on the work. A recipient of a Joan Mitchell award in painting, David has been a professional artist for 30 years.
 
Statement
Many of these paintings are based on research into the history of Native American culture from the Algonquins of the East Coast to the Apaches of the Southwest, U.S. I have always been interested in representational art and historical scenes from the past.
 
Exhibitions
Tennis and the Gospel, Good Conscience Gallery 848, Southampton, 2007, Southampton Artists Association, Summer Show, 2008,Fridays @ Noon, Contemporary Native American Work, Parrish Art Museum, Southampton, 2006,New York Mix: American Indian Community House Gallery, New York City, 2005
 

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