Fritz Scholder Lithograph Collection, 1973-1980

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Fritz Scholder Lithograph Collection, 1973-1980

MS 530


Collection Summary

Creator: Scholder, Fritz, 1937-2005
Collection Name:Fritz Scholder Lithograph Collection,
Inclusive Dates: 1973-1980
Physical Description:4 Linear feet
Abstract:This collection is comprised of 10 color lithographs by Fritz Scholder which are signed and numbered by the artist.
Collection Number:MS 530
Language: Materials are in English.
Repository: University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections
University of Arizona
PO Box 210055
Tucson, AZ 85721-0055
Phone: 520-621-6423
Fax: 520-621-9733
URL: http://speccoll.library.arizona.edu/

Biographical Note

Fritz Scholder was an American artist who created works in several mediums including paintings and sculpture. Scholder was born October 6, 1937 in Breckenridge, Minnesota to a German-American father and San Luiseno Indian mother. Scholder gained renown early in his career and exhibited his works in numerous shows which received favorable reviews. In 1961 he was asked by Tarmo Pasto and Raymond Witt to participate in the Rockefeller Art Indian Project at the University of Arizona and soon accepted a graduate assistant position at that University's Fine Arts Department. In the late 1960's, he was hired as a teacher at the Institute of American Indian Arts located in Sante Fe, New Mexico.

In 1967, Scholder created a series of paintings that depicted Native Americans in a modern context which had subjects driving pickup trucks and drinking from beer cans. The pieces were associated with the fledgling New Indian Art Movement and Scholder stated that with these works he wanted to eradicate stereotypes of Native Americans that were prevalent in art and society as a whole. The works were immediately received with controversy and subsequently influenced a generation of Native American artists.

The 1980's – 1990's was a period of recognition and transition for the artist. In 1982 he relocated to Manhattan and it was during this period the themes of his artworks started to take on a more personalized tone. Also during this time his works were shown in major exhibits and became additions to several permanent museum collections, including San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. As the decade progressed his works were shown in major world museums, he was the subject of numerous one man shows as well as being honored with several awards. In 1994, Scholder removed back to Arizona and founded his own private press, Apocrypha, and again relocated to New Hampshire. Throughout this time period, Scholder's works were exhibited in numerous one man exhibits throughout the world, were the subjects of several monographs, and was the recipient of acolytes and awards. Scholder died in 2005 in Scottsdale, Arizona.


Scope and Content Note

This collection is comprised of lithographs by Native American artist Fritz Scholder and contains 10 hand numbered works which are all signed by the artist. The works depict cowboys, Native Americans, and self-portraits in the abstract expressionist style for which he was renowned. An additional 10 Lithographs by the artist are framed and on exhibit in various Special Collections rooms. Please contact a staff member if interested in viewing.


Restrictions

Restrictions

There are no restrictions on this collection.

Copyright

It is the responsibility of the user to obtain permission to publish from the owner of the copyright (the institution, the creator of the record, the author or his/her transferees, heirs, legates, or literary executors). The user agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Arizona Board of Regents for the University of Arizona, its officers, employees, and agents from and against all claims made by any person asserting that he or she is an owner of copyright.


Access Terms

Subject(s)
Indian Art – Southwest, New.
Indians in art.
Lithography, American--20th century.
Native American arts.


Administrative Information

Credit Line

Fritz Scholder Lithograph Collection (MS 530). Special Collections, University of Arizona Libraries.

Acquisition Information

The materials in this collection were gifted from the artist in 2000.


Container List

drawerfolder
141 Indian with Feather Fan, State III, 1975
141 Self Portrait at Opening, Edition A-J, 1980
141 Dancers at Zuni, 1978
141 Incognito Artist at Rancho de Taos, 1978
141 Indian Portrait with Tomahawk, 2 States, 1975
141 Cowboy Indian, State I, 1974
141 Laughing Artist, State I, 1974
141 Indian with Pistol, 1978
141 Matinee Cowboy, 1978
141 Matinee Cowboy, 1973