Two Indian Boys
- Title
- Two Indian Boys
- Subject
- Arts, Hopi Art, Indians and the West, Indians in art, Oil Paintings, Watercolors
- Description
- Three oil paintings and twelve watercolors by Monroe Frederick, who is noted as being a Hopi student. The collection includes portraits of Hopi and Navajo Indian men, and a painting of a traditional village. One oil painting, titled “Hopi Girl”, is painted on fabric canvas and signed “Monroe Frederick” on the lower right edge. The second oil painting, depicting two Indian boys is painted on canvas on board, signed “Monroe Frederick after E. Irving Crouse."
- Creator
- Frederick, Monroe
- Contributor
- Newberry Library
- Rights
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The Newberry makes its collections available for any lawful purpose, commercial or non-commercial, without licensing or permission fees to the library, subject to the following terms and conditions: https://www.newberry.org/rights-and-reproductions - Format
- Oil paintings (Visual works)
Paintings (Visual works) - Type
- Still Image
Dublin Core
Citation
Frederick, Monroe, “Two Indian Boys,” Four Views, accessed March 11, 2026, https://fourviewshist181.jenniferandrella.com/items/show/10.