The World of Flower Blue: Pop Chalee-An Artistic Biography

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ISBN: 9781878610652
Dewey: 709.2
LCC Number: E99
Author: Margaret Cesa
Illustrator: Michael O'Shanghnessy
Pages: 254
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Pop Chalee was one of the first Native American woman artists to achieve national fame, recognition and commercial success. The author Margaret Cesa takes us back to the beginnings of this remarkable woman, born in 1906 in the drab mining town of Castlegate, Utah. Pop’s mother, Merea Margherete Luenberger, was from Berne, Switzerland. Her father was Joe Lujan of Taos Pueblo. She was a graduate of the famous 1937 class of the Dorothy Dunn studio at the Santa Fe Indian School. Her paintings, jewelry, textile designs and murals grace museums, private collections and public institutions across the country. During her artistic life, Pop knew some of the most influential people of her times. From the long collaboration of Pop Chalee and Margaret Cesa, we hear, in the artist’s own voice, the story and burdens of being a Native American woman artist in a society that was often hostile to one or another of those terms.

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Pop Chalee was born to a Taos Pueblo Indian father and a European mother. As a young girl, she moved between the two worlds of her parents, but identified most with her father’s heritage and life on the pueblo. Influenced by society matron Mabel Dodge Luhan, and art teacher Dorothy Dunn, Pop went on to become a major force in Native American art.

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Weight 3.75 lbs
Dimensions 11.23 × 9.26 × 1.29 in
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