Tom Hill, 1944 -
pen and ink on parchment paper
circa 1960's
14.5 X 17 inches sight
27 X 23.5 inches w/ frame
Excellent condition
newly framed-2020
Superb piece.
Tom Hill, a Seneca from the Six Nations Reserve near Brantford, Ontario, was Museum Director at the Woodland Indian Cultural Educational Centre in Brantford. An artist and graduate of the Ontario College of Art, he worked for eight years for the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development in Ottawa. Beginning in 1978 he was with the Toronto Office of the Secretary of State, responsible for the Native Citizens’ Program, and with the Multicultural Directorate, responsible for the visual and performing arts. He has written many articles on Native art and has organized Indian art exhibitions for travel to Brazil, Europe and Japan Tom Hill's many contributions to the art of Canada's Aboriginal peoples and to building bridges between Aboriginal artists and the broader Canadian community are without equal.
Originals by Hill are rare.
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