Doris Littrell
Doris Littrell (born April 28, 1929) is a retired Native American art dealer and gallery owner from central Oklahoma. From 1955 to 2009, she developed and expanded the market for Oklahoma Native art through her gallery, travels, and raising the visibility of Oklahoma Indian painters both inside and outside of the state. Littrell exerted a major impact upon the careers of Mirac Creepingbear, Doc Tate Nevaquaya, Merlin Little Thunder, and Virginia Stroud, among others.
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Doris Littrell
Doris Littrell (born April 28, 1929) is a retired Native American art dealer and gallery owner from central Oklahoma. From 1955 to 2009, she developed and expanded the market for Oklahoma Native art through her gallery, travels, and raising the visibility of Oklahoma Indian painters both inside and outside of the state. Littrell exerted a major impact upon the careers of Mirac Creepingbear, Doc Tate Nevaquaya, Merlin Little Thunder, and Virginia Stroud, among others.
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Doris Littrell (born April 28, ...... Virginia Stroud, among others.
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1929-04-28
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Doris Mason
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