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  1. Woodland Ancestor” is a captivating painting by Doug Hall that depicts a solitary Eastern Woodland Indian resting beside a clear and calm river. The Indian is shown in deep contemplation, with water dripping from his hands as if he has just taken a drink.

  2. Doug Hall is an acclaimed artist and black powder rifle enthusiast who has lived in a hand-built log cabin in Missouri for over 40 years. His interest in painting Eastern Woodland Indians began at a young age when his mother provided him with art supplies and lessons.

  3. Doug Hall is an American Postwar & Contemporary painter who was born in 1944. Numerous key galleries and museums such as Walter Maciel Gallery have featured Doug Hall's work in the past. Doug Hall's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from 253 USD to 13,800 USD, depending on the size and medium of the ...

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  4. DOUG HALLB. 1944BODIES IN SPACE. Doug Hall received a BA in anthropology from Harvard College in 1966 and an MFA in sculpture from the Rinehart School of Sculpture of the Maryland Institute College of Art in 1969.

  5. Doug Hall is an American photographer and media artist, who has received national and international recognition for his work in a range of practices including performance, installation, video, and large scale digital photography. He was a member of T. R. Uthco Collective (1970–1978).

  6. Raid on Ruddle’s Station | Steven Ruddle, 1780 | Original Painting by Doug Hall. $ 18,000.00.

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  8. You can find art prints from Doug Hall depicting Eastern American Indians through these pages.

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