2015 Coeur d’Alene Art Auction / Lot 201
VERSO
Signed with artist’s description
Time of the Cold Maker was awarded the National Academy of Western Art’s Gold Medal in Oil in 1976. It was reproduced as a limited-edition print by The Greenwich Workshop.
Describing this painting the artist wrote, “The Mandans were a proud, prosperous people living on the Missouri River in North Dakota. The winters were severe then, as now, and horses were kept in brush corrals along the river bottoms where they fed on the inner bark of the cottonwoods. It was the custom to bring their favorite horses into the lodges at night for protection against the cold and thievery. George Catlin described these people in his journal, tho he did not winter there.”
PROVENANCE
The Artist
[National Academy of Western Art], 1976
Oklahoma Publishing Company, Oklahoma City, OK
Property from a Private Collection
LITERATURE
Don Hedgpeth and Walt Reed, The Art of Tom Lovell: An Invitation to History (Trumbull, CT: The Greenwich Workshop, Inc., 1993), pages 28-29, illustrated