Description
Joseph Bidzinski (American, active mid-20th century)
Native American Ceremonial Procession, 1950
Oil on canvas
A striking mid-century American figurative painting depicting a Native American ceremonial procession, signed and dated lower right "J. Bidzinski '50." Executed in oil on canvas, the composition presents a richly stylized gathering of tribal elders, women, and children rendered in flattened, rhythmic forms and vibrant earth-toned color fields.
The scene combines Plains and Southwestern iconography, including feathered ceremonial headdresses, buffalo-horn headgear, patterned blankets, and symbolic architectural and totemic motifs in the background. The artist's use of bold contour lines, simplified modeling, and decorative repetition reflects the influence of WPA-era mural painting and American Regionalist modernism, traditions that sought to celebrate indigenous culture and American identity through monumental figuration.
Joseph Bidzinski was an American painter active in the mid-20th century, associated with regional and social-realist traditions that flourished in the post-WPA period. This work exemplifies the era's fascination with Native American ceremonial life as both a cultural subject and a symbolic allegory.
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Presented in its original or early gilt and whitewashed frame, the painting retains its original canvas and stretcher.
Canvas: 18" H × 24" W
Framed: 22" H × 28" W
Condition:
Alterations: Unknown
Imperfections: Some Imperfections
Condition Notes: Good
Wear consistent with age and use. Minor losses. Minor fading.
Origin:
United States
Materials & Techniques:
Canvas, Wood
International: No International Shipping for this auction.
Combined shipping: Please ask about combined shipping for multiple lots before bidding.
Native American Ceremonial Procession, 1950
Oil on canvas
A striking mid-century American figurative painting depicting a Native American ceremonial procession, signed and dated lower right "J. Bidzinski '50." Executed in oil on canvas, the composition presents a richly stylized gathering of tribal elders, women, and children rendered in flattened, rhythmic forms and vibrant earth-toned color fields.
The scene combines Plains and Southwestern iconography, including feathered ceremonial headdresses, buffalo-horn headgear, patterned blankets, and symbolic architectural and totemic motifs in the background. The artist's use of bold contour lines, simplified modeling, and decorative repetition reflects the influence of WPA-era mural painting and American Regionalist modernism, traditions that sought to celebrate indigenous culture and American identity through monumental figuration.
Joseph Bidzinski was an American painter active in the mid-20th century, associated with regional and social-realist traditions that flourished in the post-WPA period. This work exemplifies the era's fascination with Native American ceremonial life as both a cultural subject and a symbolic allegory.
on
Presented in its original or early gilt and whitewashed frame, the painting retains its original canvas and stretcher.
Canvas: 18" H × 24" W
Framed: 22" H × 28" W
Condition:
Alterations: Unknown
Imperfections: Some Imperfections
Condition Notes: Good
Wear consistent with age and use. Minor losses. Minor fading.
Origin:
United States
Materials & Techniques:
Canvas, Wood
International: No International Shipping for this auction.
Combined shipping: Please ask about combined shipping for multiple lots before bidding.
Condition
Unknown; Some Imperfections; Good
Wear consistent with age and use. Minor losses. Minor fading.
Wear consistent with age and use. Minor losses. Minor fading.
Buyer's Premium
20%
Dimensions
22 x 28 x 2 in
Joseph Bidzinski (American, 20th C.) Native American Ceremonial Procession, 1950
Estimate $950-$2,840
Starting Price
$700
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