Description: FEATURED: A stunning and vibrant original portrait of a "SANTEE SIOUX WARRIOR", by Fred J. Yost, done in 1955 as part of his series on Native American cultures & ceremonies, and painted wonderfully by YOST- we see a dignified Santee Sioux Warrior in ceremonial attire, someone who the artist met and was struck by his image enough to capture this man's portrait forever. Yost spent a lot of time traveling throughout N. America as an artist and art teacher, fascinated with Native American culture, individuals and rituals, and was the sort of person who was invited into closed and private ceremonies, events and pueblos that were off-limits & not accessible to the outside world, and was allowed to capture, in places such as Niobrara, NE, situations and people that were not usually recorded. This painting is one of the series featured in his one-man show, 'Pow Wow' at the Canton Museum of Art, Canton, Ohio in 1960; we have a copy of the show brochure to verify this. This iconic portrait of this Native American man makes this a stunning insight into Native American lifestyles, cultures and the people, mesmerizing and captivating anyone who views this terrific original artwork. FRED J. YOST, born in Switzerland but grew up in Canton, Ohio, studied at the famed Arts Student League, NYC, worked for the Wallstreet Journal, was a staff artist for the NY Herald, Sun and Post, was the artist in residence at the Butler Art Institute, the Canton Art Museum, Akron Art Museum, and Mt. Union College over decades, and in 1954 was the guest instructor at the Sioux City, S. Dakota Art Center, where he created two huge murals for the city hall and the arts center. His work is in the Sioux City Art Center & Museum, the Butler Art Institute, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Rockefeller Center, NYC, PA. Academy of Fine Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, and was past President of the Ohio Watercolor Society. He traveled extensively out West and into Mexico for decades, painting/sketching what he saw and loved, and did this series when he was in his sixties & seventies. An amazing artist with an unusual ability to capture the world around him so vividly and perfectly, such as this iconic, handsome portrait. MEASURES: 23 1/8 inches X 36 inches (artwork itself), in new black wood frame (24" X 36"). Art is painted with Casein paints on paper, and had been mounted onto a backboard by artist for paper stability, as the paper he used was thin, large and needed support. This artwork has both age and storage-related issues with corner repairs and missing paper in several corners. Some of this could be reversed by an art conservator, or left as found as it was all part of the artist's creation. Done in 1955, signed, dated and titled by the artist, it was one of 30 works of art in Yost's one man show, "Pow Wow" at the Canton Museum of Art, Canton, Ohio, in 1960. A copy of the show brochure will be included with this purchase. It is in good condition for its age, and a stunning work of art which gives us an insight into a world not often seen by the public, a very handsome portrait of a solemn Santee Sioux Warrior in traditional ceremonial attire. It is hoped that having this portrait in one's home will offer a sense of peace and tranquility, spiritual beauty, and a connection with other groups who share this land with us. We pack your valuables with care for safety and security.
Price: 750 USD
Location: Cleveland, Ohio
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Painting Surface: Paper
Features: Framed, Personalized, Signed
Region of Origin: US
Width (Inches): 23 1/8" Tan Paper
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Subject: Santee Sioux Native American Portrait
Material: Casein
Height (Inches): 36" tan paper
Time Period Produced: 1950-1959
Framing: Framed
Artist: Fred J. Yost
Year of Production: 1955
Color: Black,gray
Signed: Yes
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Unit of Sale: Single-Piece Work
Type: Painting