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John Nieto’s Rancho de Taos Church sold for $34,650 at Hindman’s Western & Contemporary Native American Art auction on Nov. 1, 2023, in Denver. Nieto, who died in 2018, was from a family of 14 children raised by their Mescalero Apache/Hispanic mother and Methodist Minister father. His paintings often reflected his Hispanic and American Indian ancestry, with his New Mexican roots tracing back to over 300 years.
The bold strokes of intense orange, red and purple, as seen in our cover image, represent Nieto’s signature style of creating dimension and character on his canvases. His use of vibrant, electric hues, an homage to the French Fauvist movement, combined with his inspiration from Picasso’s Cubism, is often applied to his portrayals o...
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