| . "[Advertisement] Earl Biss (1947-1998), Master of American Impressionism ... Retrospective Exhibitions at Exclusive Colorado Galleries: Featuring a Large Body of Original Oils and Hand-Signed Serigraphs". Western Art & Architecture, vol. 12, no. 6 (December 2018/January 2019). 2018. | 35 | 2018 | Includes color reproduction of Earl Biss' oil painting "Crows with Appaloosas at the Palisades" | |
| . "[Advertisement] Earl Biss (1947-1998), Master of American Impressionism ... Retrospective Exhibitions at Exclusive Colorado Galleries: Featuring a Large Body of Original Oils and Hand-Signed Serigraphs". Western Art & Architecture, vol. 13, no. 1 (February/March 2019). 2019. | 16 | 2019 | Includes color reproduction of Earl Biss' 1990 oil painting "Thoughts of Summer". | |
| . "And Finally...". Arizona Republic, February 10, 1978. 1978. | | 1978 | Newspaper article | |
| . "Artists of the Year". Santa Fean Magazine, vol. 7, no. 1 (February 1979). 1979. | 24 | 1979 | | |
| . "Biss at the Eldorado: Untitled Figure Slumped over a Horse" . v. 23, August, 1993. Southwest Art. | 108 | | | |
| . "Earl Biss". SunStorm, December 1989. Sunstorm. 1989. | 12-15 | 1989 | | |
| . "Earl Biss". August 14, 1986. The New Mexican Indian Market. | 35 | | Newspaper article | |
| . "Earl Biss". August 20, 1987. The New Mexican Indian Market. | 82 | | Newspaper article | |
| . "Earl Biss". December, 1978. Wichita, Kan.: Art News. | | | | |
| . "Earl Biss". August 13, 1986. Northern New Mexico Today. | 35 | | Newspaper article | |
| . "Earl V. Biss Jr. Memorial". Winter, 1999. Newswinds. | 8 | | | |
| . "Heard Biennial Opens Saturday". Arizona Republic, October 7, 1987. 1987 . | | 1987 | Newspaper article | |
| . "In Celebration of Indian Market...". August, 1982. Santa Fe: The New Mexican. | 4 | | | |
| . "Santa Fe Indian Market". v. 17, August, 1987. Southwest Art. | 40 | | | |
| . "Santa Fe Indian Market" . v. 18, August, 1988. Southwest Art. | 41 | | | |
| . American Indian Art Magazine Calendar. May, 1983. | | | | |
| . Graphics by Contemporary Native American and Western Artists. New Britain, Conn.: The New Britain Museum of American Art. 1979. | | 1979 | | |
| . IAIA Rocks the 60s - The Painting Revolution at the Institute of American Indian Arts. Santa Fe: Institute of American Indian Arts Museum. 2001. | unpaginated | 2001 | Catalog of an exhibition | |
| Artnet. "Earl Biss (American, 1947–1998)". In: Artnet (host URL: http://www.artnet.com/) at source URL: http://www.artnet.com/artists/earl-biss/. 2018. | | 2018 | Includes tabs for Artworks, Biography, Dealers, and Events. | View |
| Bigfeather, Joanna O. "IAIA Rocks the 60's". American Indian Art Magazine, vol. 27, no. 1 (winter 2001). 2001. | 54-55 | 2001 | | |
| Biss, Earl. "Autumn Pass". Hindman Sale, no. 1239 (November 1, 2023). 2023. | 114 (lot 173) | 2023 | Lot 173, oil on canvas, estimated at $20,000-$30,000. | |
| Biss, Earl. "Blizzard Along the Bear Tooth Range.". v. 18, August, 1988. Southwest Art. | 41 | | | |
| Biss, Earl. "Cap at the Gap Near Arrow Creek" . v. 20, August, 1990. Southwest Art. | 39 | | | |
| Biss, Earl. "High Mountain Camp". v. 19, January, 1990. Southwest Art. | | | | |
| Biss, Earl. "Indian Market Week". v. 16, July, 1986. Southwest Art. | 107 | | | |
| Biss, Earl . "Jeering the Dog Eaters" . v. 19, July, 1989. Southwest Art. | 140 | | | |
| Biss, Earl. "Late Winter Passes". v. 19, May, 1990. Southwest Art. | 120 | | | |
| Biss, Earl. "Mountain Crows". v. 19, May, 1990. Southwest Art. | 120 | | | |
| Biss, Earl. "Pancho in His Sunday Best". v. 20, July, 1990. Southwest Art. | 21 | | | |
| Biss, Earl. "Rainbow Warriors Wandering Through the Autumn". v. 17, August, 1987. Southwest Art. | 40 | | | |
| Biss, Earl. . "Another Storm Along the Rockies". v. 24, January, 1995. Southwest Art. | 100 | | | |
| Biss, Earl. . "Autumn Storm on Crazy Woman Mountains". v. 24, January, 1995. Southwest Art. | 101 | | | |
| Biss, Earl. . "End of the Trail" . v. 24, January, 1995. Southwest Art. | 99 | | | |
| Biss, Earl. . "They Stood Like the Glory of the Sun". v. 24, January, 1995. Southwest Art. | 90 | | | |
| Dailey, Chuck. . "Earl Biss". Winter, 1999. Newswinds. | 8 | | | |
| Gerstner, Lisa. Experiences with Earl Biss: the Spirit Who Walks among His People. Aurora, Colorado: American Design Ltd.. 2018. | | 2018 | Includes foreword by Kevin Red Star. | |
| Gibson, Daniel. "Opening June 21, 1992: the New IAIA Museum". Santa Fean Magazine, vol. 20, no. 5 (June 1992). 1992. | 18 | 1992 | | |
| Goekler, John. "Earl Biss (1947-1998): Remembering a Renowned Painter Driven by Both Magic and Mayhem". Western Art & Architecture, vol. 12, no. 6 (December 2018/January 2019). 2018. | 92-95, 98 | 2018 | | |
| Hanley, Andrea and Michael Tsosie. "IAIA Rocks the New Millenium". Native Peoples, vol. 14, no. 5 (July/August 2001). 2001. | 102 | 2001 | | |
| Henkes, Robert. ~Native American Painters of the Twentieth Century: the Works of 61 Artists. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company. 1995. | 8-11 | 1995 | | |
| Heydt, Stephanie Mayer, Mindy N. Besaw, and Emma I. Hansen. Art of the American Frontier from the Buffalo Bill Center of the West. Atlanta, Georgia: High Museum of Art. 2013. | 137, 154, 166 | 2013 | Published on the occasion of the exhibitions "Go West! Art of the American Frontier from the Buffalo Bill Center of the West", High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia, November 3, 2013-April 13, 2014; and, "Today's West! Contemporary Art from the Buffalo Bill Center of the West", Booth Western Art Museum, Cartersville, Georgia, October 24, 2013-April 13, 2014. Published in association with Yale University Press, New Haven. | |
| Highwater, Jamake. Song from the Earth: American Indian Painting. Boston, Massachusetts: New York Graphic Society. 1976. | 119-120, 146-147 | 1976 | Includes bibliographical references and index. | |
| Hill, Richard W., Sr. "Telling Treatise: the Battle Over Tradition". Indian Artist, vol. 1, no. 1 (spring 1995). 1995. | 91 | 1995 | | |
| Horne, Gwen Battle. . "Biss". v. 6, Winter, 1977-1978. Southwestern Art. | 21-28 | | | |
| Houlihan, Patrick T. ~"Prints and The Indian Artist at the Heard Museum". American Indian Artist Magazine, vol. 4 (Spring 1979). 1979. | 50-52 | 1979 | | |
| Hurst,Tricia. [Untitled Work on Earl Biss]. September-October, 1980. Taos, N.M.: Art Voices South. | 9-11 | | | |
| Ingram, Jerry. 10+4. Taos, N.M.: Whitney Gallery. 1981. | unpaginated | 1981 | Catalog of an exhibition | |
| Jones, Byron B. "Reliving the Days of Indian Glory". August, 1978. Soutwest Art. | 60-65 | | | |
| Larsen Art Auction. 2019 Larsen Art Auction: Live Auction, Saturday, October 26th, 2019, 10:00 am MST. Scottsdale, Arizona: Larsen Gallery. 2019. | not paginated | 2019 | Includes color reproduction of Earl Biss' oil painting "Autumn on Whisting Water"; estimated sale price is $12,000/$18,000. | Place and date of art auction: Larsen Gallery, Scottsdale, Arizona, October 26, 2019. | |
| Lester, Patrick D. ~The Biographical Directory of Native American Painters. Tulsa, Oklahoma: SIR Publications. 1995. | 68 | 1995 | Includes tribal index and bibliographical references. | |
| Lukavic, John P. "Tee Cee: the IAIA Years". In: Marshall, Ann E. and Diana F. Pardue (editors). Of God and Mortal Men: T.C. Cannon. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Museum of New Mexico Press in association with the Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona. 2017. | 45 | 2017 | Includes bibliographical notes. | |
| Matuz, Roger (editor). ~St. James Guide to Native North American Artists. Detroit, Michigan: St. James Press. 1997. | 76-78 | 1997 | | |
| McGrath, James A. (organizer, contributor). [Institute of American Indian Arts European Festivals Exhibition Catalog Brochure]. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Institute of American Indian Arts. 1966. | unpaginated | 1966 | Title provided by cataloger; based on the discussion of the exhibition in Gritton, Joy L., foreword by Gregory Cajete, The Institute of American Indian Art: Modernism and U.S. Indian Policy, Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, ©2000, pages 135-143. Additional titles include: European Festivals Exhibition Catalog Brochure; Edinburgh Festival Exhibition Catalog Brochure; Institute of American Indian Arts International Exhibition, 1966-1968; and Introduction to the Exhibition. James A. McGrath designed exhibition and served as its Escort Officer. Exhibition title varied based on venue including Edinburgh Festival exhibition, Scotland; Indianische Kunst und Kunsthandwerk, Amerika Haus, Germany; Arte del Indio Norteamericano, Biblioteca Nacional, Buenos Aires, Santiago, and Mexico City; and Alaskan Centennial. Brochure may have served as a supplement to the main exhibition catalogs of the various venues. | |
| Mikkelsen, Leatrice (editor). "'7 Plus 3 Equals Real Indians': New Trends in World of Art: Will These Ten Show the Way". Indian Historian, vol. 1, no. 2 (spring 1968). 1968. | 22 | 1968 | Exhibition presented by the American indian Historical Society at the Museum of Indian Art, San Francisco, California, April 3, 1968-May 16, 1968. Exhibiting artists include Henry D. Gobin, James St. Martin, Clifford Suathajame, Earl Biss, Linda Lomehaftewa, Earl Eder, Dominick La Ducer, Joseph E. Senungetuk, Elaine St. Martin, and Carol Lee Frazier. | |
| Parker, James Varner (curator, exhibit designer) and Roger Buchanan (photographer). Sculpture II: the Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona, December 14, 1974 to February 2, 1975. Phoenix, Arizona: Heard Museum. 1974. | not paginated | 1974 | Cited as the artist of sculpture no. 13 entitled "Old Man Coyote as Bear" (measures 8.5 inches high by 5 inches wide) entered under Classification I - Bronze. | Catalog of an exhibition held December 14, 1974-February 2, 1975, Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona. Participating artists include Bob Haozous, Allan Houser, John R. Salter, Bud Boller (Lewis M., Jr.), Paul Willeto, Fritz Scholder, Willard Stone, Carol Frazier, Earl Biss, Gordon Monroe, Michael Naranjo, Earl Lister, Jr., Larry Golsh, Bruce Wynne, Michael McCleve, Henry Lande, Douglas Hyde, William T. Hatch, Jud Boardman, Sandy Pembleton, Duffy Wilson, Cam Wilson, Santiago Jim Tafoya, Gerald R. McMaster, Gordon Van Wert, Glen La Fontaine, Bill Glass, Dominick F. La Ducer, Judith A. La Ducer, Kevin Brown, Bob Maldonado, Otellie Loloma, Rose Kerstetter, Bruce Timeche, Mary Runningdeer Townsend, Richard Barrett, Alfred Aguilar, Reginald D. Cuch, John Hoover, Jake Thomas, Aaron Yava, Charles (Henry) Bushyhead, Marion S. Grimm, and Ro | |
| Pinkerton, Elaine. . "Four Indian Artists Featured" . August, 1982. Santa Fe Profile Magazine. | 4 | | | |
| Pyne, Lynn. "Indian Art Students Show Work in Valley". Phoenix Gazette, January 5, 1988. 1988. | C-4 | 1988 | Newspaper article | |
| Sasse, Julie. Southwest Rising: Contemporary Art and the Legacy of Elaine Horwitch. Scottsdale, Arizona: Cattle Track Press. 2020. | 209-210, 248, 279, 353, 355 | 2020 | Co-published by the Tucson Museum of Art, Tucson, Arizona. Includes bibliographical references and index. | |
| Silverman, Jason. "A True Homecoming". Santa Fean, vol. 28, no. 7 (August 2000). 2000. | 76 | 2000 | | |
| Snodgrass, Jeanne O. (compiler). ~American Indian Painters: a Biographical Directory. New York, New York: Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation. 1968. | 22 | 1968 | Issued as vol. 21, part 1 in the series, Contributions from the Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation | |
| Tryk, Sheila. ~Santa Fe Indian Market: Showcase of Native American Art. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Tierra Publications. 1993. | 130-133 | 1993 | | |
| Vicario, Gilbert. "T.C. Cannon: American Artist". In: Marshall, Ann E. and Diana F. Pardue (editors). Of God and Mortal Men: T.C. Cannon. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Museum of New Mexico Press in association with the Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona. 2017. | 118 | 2017 | | |
| Wade, Edwin L. (editor) and Carol Haralson (coordinating editor). ~The Arts of the North American Indian: Native Traditions in Evolution. New York, New York: Hudson Hills Press. 1986. | 201, 266-268, 278-279, 281 | 1986 | Published in association with Philbrook Art Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Includes bibliographical references (pages 311-317) and index. | |
| Whyte, Malcolm and Andrew C. Weislogel (organizers). Walk in Beauty: Discovering American Indian Art: American Indian Paintings and Sculpture from the Collection of Malcolm and Karen Whyte. Ithaca, New York: Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University. 2007. | 36-37, 39, 52 | 2007 | Catalog of an exhibition organized by Malcolm Whyte and Andrew C. Weislogel for the Herbert F. Johnson Museum at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, March 31, 2007-July 8, 2007. Exhibition is dedicated to Harry Fonseca (1946-2006). | |
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