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Stephen Mopope

Stephen Mopope (1898 - 1974) was active/lived in Oklahoma.  Stephen Mopope is known for Ceremonial dance, genre, mural.

One of the Five Kiowas, Stephen Mopope was one of a group of Native American artists who were brought to the University of Oklahoma by Oscar Jacobsen in 1926 and provided with studio space and materials.  Subsequently they attracted international attention at the Prague exposition.  He was also a part of the WPA (Works Progress Administration) program and executed murals for public buildings.

Source: Peter Falk, Who Was Who in American Art   ...  [Displaying 467 of 2114 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about Stephen Mopope

   Stephen Mopope  Born:  1898 - Fort Cobb, Oklahoma
Died:   1974
Known for:  Ceremonial dance, genre, mural

One of the Five Kiowas, Stephen Mopope was one of a group of Native American artists who were brought to the University of Oklahoma by Oscar Jacobsen in 1926 and provided with studio space and materials.  Subsequently they attracted international attention at the Prague exposition.  He was also a part of the WPA (Works Progress Administration) program and executed murals for public buildings.

Source: Peter Falk, Who Was Who in American Art

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