Al Martin Napoletano (American, 1921– 2012)
Untitled (Native Americans on Horseback)
Signed lower right
Watercolor and ink on paper
Visible image 8 x 10 3/4 inches, framed to 9 1/4 x 12 1/4 inches.
A bold work depicting three Native American figures on horseback traversing an expansive plains landscape, each bearing arms. Executed in a restrained, earth-toned palette, the line work and composition convey a quiet strength and a sense of kinship between the figures and the surrounding natural environment.
Al Martin Napoletano (American, 1921– 2012) spent most of his life living and working in the Bay Area. While trained as a machinist, he pursued art early, selling his first work in 1943. Specializing in the Old West, Napoletano illustrated for magazines including True West, Frontier Times, Old West, Horse Tales, Badmen, and Gold and Relics. He created the monthly strip "Ranch Boys" for Western Horsemen and "Bobwire Jack" for The Bobwire Gazette, in addition to numerous other illustrated strips and magazine features. He also produced a comic adaptation of Edgar Rice Burroughs’ The Bandit of Hell’s Bend for The Jasoomian.
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[Art, Folk Art, Military Art, Etching, Engraving, Lithographs, Prints, Ephemera] [Native Americans, Native American History, American Indian, Indian History] [Napoletano, Western, Watercolor]