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Property from the Royle Freund Aspen Collection, Lots 18-20
Lot 18

A T.C. Cannon lithograph, "Waiting for the Bus, Anadarko Princess," 1977

16 September 2019, 11:00 PDT
Los Angeles

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T.C. Cannon

Kiowa, (1946-1978), "Waiting for the Bus, Anadarko Princess," 1977, edition 71 of 125, color lithograph on paper under glass, signed in pencil lower right.
paper size 30in x 22in

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Literature
Marshall, Ann E. and Pardue, Diana F., Of Gods and Mortal Men: T.C. Cannon, Museum of New Mexico Press, Santa Fe, NM, 2017, p. 54, fig. 4.8, another example illustrated.

"Waiting for the Bus (Anadarko Princess)," was Cannon's first lithograph produced in partnership with the prestigious Tamarind Institute. "Published in part to benefit the Santa Fe Opera, the composition is simple and straightforward, but the image is extremely complex due to his technical research and execution with lithographic crayons, pencils and washes of liquid tusche. While I recall his original title had a date reference, the haunting image of the beautifully dressed but disconsolate princess returning from the annual Anadarko fair leaves a lingering mystery as to her identity" (Rettig, David, "Witness to Genius," from Marshall and Pardue, p. 74).

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