"Transferring the medicine shield"

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Valuation
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Item Details
Troy Denton is known for his works that often reflect Native American themes and culture. His paintings are appreciated for their historical context and artistic representation of indigenous life.
The painting's style and subject matter suggest it was created in the late 20th century, a period when there was a resurgence of interest in Native American art.
- Signed by Troy Denton
Documentation such as previous sales receipts or exhibition catalogs would enhance value. Researching the artist's exhibition history can provide valuable context.
Condition
- Minimal wear
- No visible damage to canvas or frame
- Minor surface scratches present
Very Good condition maintains value, but minor scratches may reduce it slightly.
Summary
Transferring the Medicine Shield. Made by Troy Denton. Dating to Late 20th Century. Materials: Oil on canvas. Estimated value: $500 – $1,000. Condition: Very Good. Stable with moderate demand for Native American-themed art.
Market Data
Stable with moderate demand for Native American-themed art.
Specialty dealers, online art marketplaces, local galleries.
Care & Preservation
- Keep out of direct sunlight
- Maintain stable humidity
- Dust gently with a soft cloth
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