2019 Coeur d’Alene Art Auction / Lot 258241 / 328  •  View Catalog  •   • 

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Charles M. Russell (1864 – 1926)
Big Chief and Happy Squaw
plaster dolls
13.5 inches high each

According to Ginger Renner, “The two Indian figures represent a man and woman, portrayed in a caricaturist manner, typical of the usual way in which Charley Russell created these figures. ...”

“Many of these charming figures were eventually given as presents to close friends—as was the case with Big Chief and the Happy Squaw, these being a gift from the cowboy artist to Joe DeYong, Russell’s only protégé. ...”

PROVENANCE
The Artist, gifted to
Joe DeYong
The Collection of Richard Flood, Mesa, AZ
Private Collection, WY

258

Charles M. Russell

1864 – 1926

Big Chief and Happy Squaw
plaster dolls
13.5 inches high each
Sold at Auction: $16,660
Condition ReportBig Chief: Large cracks around chief’s neck and left shoulder. Small piece of plaster missing from chief’s left foot. Several large cracks on left ankle and foot sole. Large chunk of plaster missing from right foot. Cracking around right ankle and foot sole. Several specks of paint loss on base. Several holes in pant legs. Happy Squaw: Small spot of paint loss on top of head. Several holes in blanket. Plaster missing under right pant leg. Small chips on edge of base. Several small spots of paint loss on base.

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