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Amado Pena Jr Home Serigraph 42/65

$373.50

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Amado Maurilio Peña Jr.’s "Home" is a limited edition serigraph on paper, numbered 42/65 and hand-signed by the artist. The work is presented in a black frame with a 1.5-inch profile. Outer dimensions are 31.75 inches high by 29.25 inches wide, and the image area measures 16.8 inches square. The piece is listed in excellent condition and is offered through Miss Daisy's Consignment & Auction House.

  • Maker: Amado Maurilio Peña Jr. — American artist of Mexican and Yaqui ancestry; renowned for printmaking and contributions to Native American and Chicano art movements. Peña has exhibited nationally and is recognized as an Artisan of the Pascua Yaqui Tribe of Arizona.
  • Medium / Edition: Serigraphy on paper; edition 42/65; hand-signed by the artist.
  • Framing: Black frame; frame depth 1.5 inches.
  • Dimensions: Framed 31.75" H × 29.25" W; image area 16.8" × 16.8".
  • Condition: Excellent.
  • Vendor: Miss Daisy's Consignment & Auction House.

Artist information: Amado Maurilio Peña Jr. (born 1943) is an American visual artist and art educator of Mexican and Yaqui ancestry. He is associated with the Chicano Movement and works primarily in printmaking, often addressing Indigenous and Southwestern themes. Peña is recognized as an Artisan of the Pascua Yaqui Tribe of Arizona and has held numerous exhibitions across the United States. His work is included in major collections and institutions, and he has contributed to the broader dialog of Native American and Latinx art through teaching and public projects.

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