Included in this lot we have a Amarillo Art Center painting by Amado Maurilio Pena Jr. originating from the late 1900's. Amado Maurilio Pena Jr. is a American artist known for his paintings with distinct bold colors. The painting shows a pair of Native American figures each holding a pottery jar. The figures are wrapped in trade blankets with colorful and geometric patterns. The piece shows a half circle with a raining desert landscape in the background. The painting is set into a metal frame with a blue border. The border is marked across the bottom reading "Amado Maurilio Pena Jr. Jubilee of the Arts Amarilio Art Center The Second Weekend in August". The piece shows good condition overall with some light wear across the piece. The frame measures 34 1/4" wide by 26 1/2" tall with the art measuring 27 3/4" wide by 18 3/4" tall.