Featured in this lot is this Winold Reiss (1886-1953) framed artwork collection. There are four pieces of artwork in this collection that shows wooden frames fashioned like pieces of bamboo. The first is Spopeia and Mameia: two children of the Kainahs. The second is called Not Real Bear Woman: picking kinnikinic, the small leaves of the bear-berry plant are dried and mixed with smoking tobacco. The third is called Only Child: pecunnie girl-sitting against a tepee back-rest made of thin willow sticks. The last is called Arrow Top: Pecunnie Brave smoking red stone pipe, such pipes are made from soft stone which came from great distances. Winold Reiss was a German-born American artist and graphic designer. He was born in Karlsruhe, Germany. In 1913 he immigrated to the United States, where he was able to follow his interest in Native Americans. In 1920 he went West for the first time, working for a lengthy period on the Blackfeet Reservation. The condition of this collection of Winold Reiss artwork is good with some slight wear to the frames but otherwise shows good overall condition. The measurements of these pictures is 12 3/4" x 9 1/2" with the visible artwork measuring 11 3/4" x 8 3/4". The collective weight of this artwork is 4lb 10oz.