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A Visit to the Estate of an Art Icon...

Img_8887_1 Img_8900 The legacy of Allan Houser towers as the symbol of Native American Art.  This afternoon, All Roads filmakers, photographers and staff had the privilege to participate in an exlcusive tour of the Allan Houser Gardens and galleries.  Noted as one of the most influential artists of the 20th Century, Houser lived for his art.   It is truly amazing what he accomplished at such a late stage in his life.  After retiring from teaching in 1975 at the age of 61, he dedicated himself full-time to his craft producing close to 1,000 scluptures in stone wood and bronze. 

(Images Courtesy of Lenny Williams, National Geographic Society)

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