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Gene Kloss

(1903 - 1996)

Indian Friendship Dance, 1953

drypoint, edition of 200
signed lower right: Gene KLoss
Published by the Society of American Etchers (now known as SAGA, or the Society of American Graphic Artists)

"'Indian Friendship Dance' is an eloquent statement of something which Gene Kloss has both
observed and participated in. It is an Indian dance that is thought of as entertainment, rather
than ceremony, but it is essentially an idea expressed in action, and an idea that has
universal meaning. The young men who dance wear costumes of exquisite workmanship,
intricately wrought with beads and feathers and subtle combinations of colors. The dancers
are trained from childhood but develop their own steps and exhibit distinctive strength and
grace. Singers and a tom-tom accompany the dance and since it usually takes place at night,
a campfire is the source of light. The conclusion occurs when all the onlookers, old and
young and from many places, join hands with the dancers in a slow revolving movement,
while those who can, sing the difficult but meaningful Indian song that flows with the
rhythmical dance step and speaks of fellowship, brotherhood, friendship." - An excerpt from a
descriptive statement, written by Lynd Ward, and distributed with the print at the time of
publication.
8 1/4 x 12 in. (20.96 x 30.48 cm.), Sheet: 11 x 16 5/8 in. (27.94 x 42.23 cm.)

  • Provenance: Private Collection, New York
  • Literature:
    A. Eugene Sanchez, Gene Kloss: An American Printmaker, A Raisonné, Taos, 2009, Vol. II, p. 21, No. 450.
  • Condition: The print is in overall excellent condition. Sheet hinged to support matting at upper left and right corners. Please note the work is not framed.

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