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Sonny and Lisa Moeckel “Francisco Chacon” Original Painting
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“Francisco Chacon” Original Painting

$450.00
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“Francisco Chacon” Apache Series

22” by 28”

Mixed Media on stretched canvas

Original signed painting by Sonny and Lisa Moeckel in collaboration with RKVR

Francisco Chacon was a principal chief of the Jicarilla Apache during the mid-19th century. He played a significant role in the Battle of Cieneguilla in 1854, where Jicarilla warriors, under his leadership, defeated a detachment of U.S. Dragoons. Despite facing subsequent military campaigns, Chacon continued to lead his people until he sought peace in May 1854, surrendering at Abiquiu.

This portrait is interwoven with vibrant colors and intricate patterns, symbolizing timeless cultural resilience. The artwork fuses portraiture with abstract elements, creating a powerful homage to enduring Indigenous heritage.

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“Francisco Chacon” Apache Series

22” by 28”

Mixed Media on stretched canvas

Original signed painting by Sonny and Lisa Moeckel in collaboration with RKVR

Francisco Chacon was a principal chief of the Jicarilla Apache during the mid-19th century. He played a significant role in the Battle of Cieneguilla in 1854, where Jicarilla warriors, under his leadership, defeated a detachment of U.S. Dragoons. Despite facing subsequent military campaigns, Chacon continued to lead his people until he sought peace in May 1854, surrendering at Abiquiu.

This portrait is interwoven with vibrant colors and intricate patterns, symbolizing timeless cultural resilience. The artwork fuses portraiture with abstract elements, creating a powerful homage to enduring Indigenous heritage.

“Francisco Chacon” Apache Series

22” by 28”

Mixed Media on stretched canvas

Original signed painting by Sonny and Lisa Moeckel in collaboration with RKVR

Francisco Chacon was a principal chief of the Jicarilla Apache during the mid-19th century. He played a significant role in the Battle of Cieneguilla in 1854, where Jicarilla warriors, under his leadership, defeated a detachment of U.S. Dragoons. Despite facing subsequent military campaigns, Chacon continued to lead his people until he sought peace in May 1854, surrendering at Abiquiu.

This portrait is interwoven with vibrant colors and intricate patterns, symbolizing timeless cultural resilience. The artwork fuses portraiture with abstract elements, creating a powerful homage to enduring Indigenous heritage.