A12 Artist Unknown, poster announcing Art Peau-Rouge d’aujourd’hui, 1935. Tempera on paper, 20 in. x 13 in., Inst-189. Gift of the Toyota Motor Corporation, 1992, courtesy of the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts, Santa Fe, NM. Based on the style and subject matter, this poster was almost certainly created by Eileen Lesarlley (Zuni, dates unknown), who often painted lines of women “in traditional dress—a manta [wrap-around dress], a ritual cape, […] and white deerskin boots” (Broder 24). See, for example, her 1935 painting, Zuni Girls with Ollas, reproduced as Plate 43 in Bernstein and Rushing.