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And Then There Were Five
And Then There Were Five
And Then There Were Five

And Then There Were Five

Object NamePainting
Artist / Maker ((First Nations / Canadian, b. 1942))
Date1981
OriginUSA
MediumAcrylic on canvas
Dimensions80 3/4 x 97 1/4 in. (205.1 x 247 cm)
ClassificationsPaintings
Credit LineGift of the artist. In the permanent collection, Brunnier Art Museum, University Museums, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa.
Object numberUM82.7
Status
Not on view
CultureNative American - Seneca and Tuscarora
Label TextAlthough he did not choose to orient his training toward native art, the Iroquois heritage of George C. Longfish has been a major influence in his work. Born of Seneca/Tuscarora parents in 1942 in Osweken, Ontario, Canada, Longfish went on to study at the Art Institute of Chicago. As he looked into the history of Native Americans, he was most attracted to the ancient art, which he found more honest than contemporary American Indian art. As an artist, he tries to combine the ancient native abstract symbols with modern concepts of painting, as seen in this work of art. And Then There Were Five is filled with symbolism representing the relationship between the history of the Native Americans and today’s environment. It is a warning with hope, comparing the fragility of native cultures with nature, but reminding the viewer that what still exists can be saved. It shows that humans, however, can be dangerous, as depicted by the tractor tire marks running through the center of the painting and the polluted waters at the base, but not always ruthless. Remnants of the past, depicted by the horse tracks and other Native American imagery, suggest optimism, as does the gold lining of the otherwise ominous pink and gray cloud.
Locations
  • (not entered)  Iowa State University, Brunnier Main Storage
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