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Joseph Henry Sharp (1859 – 1953)
Winter on the Crow Reservation (1904)
oil on canvas
18 × 27 inches
25 × 34 × 2.5 inches (framed)
signed and dated lower left

VERSO
Label, Gerald Peters Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico

Noted Western art historian Dr. Rick Stewart wrote, “Before Sharp established himself as a painter in Taos, he achieved a national reputation as a painter of the Plains Indians. In 1899, he traveled to Montana, outfitted a wagon as a studio which he nicknamed the ‘Prairie Dog,’ and painted portraits and genre scenes of the Indians, particularly the Sioux and Crow, who had figured in the Battle of the Little Bighorn. Sharp’s paintings were purchased by the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, and Theodore Roosevelt directed the Indian Commission to erect a cabin as a studio for the artist which was located south of the confluence of the two Bighorn rivers. From 1901 to 1916, Sharp spent his winters among the Indians, studying every aspect of their appearance, traditions, and beliefs.”

PROVENANCE
Private collection, New York
Gerald Peters Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1995
Private collection, Aspen, Colorado

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Joseph Henry Sharp

1859 – 1953

Winter on the Crow Reservation (1904)
oil on canvas
18 × 27 inches
25 × 34 × 2.5 inches (framed)
signed and dated lower left
Sold at Auction: $96,800
Condition ReportSurface is in excellent condition. Painting is lined. Minor spots of inpainting near edges of frame and sky. Spots of inpainting lower left/right foreground, and on teepee and rider’s foot. Line of inpainting right-center portion.

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