Artist:
Echohawk, Brummett
Title:
Man Chief, Grand Chief of the Pawnees
Date Created:
1996
Description:
A painting of a Pawnee man standing and facing right. He is wearing a feathered headdress with a long feathered trailer hanging down his back. His clothing consists of a red shirt, beaded buckskin pants and high-topped, bead-decorated, boot-style moccasins. His right arm is hanging down at his side.
Subjects:
Pawnee (culture or style)
Source:
Zarrow Collection, Oklahoma State University Archives
Source Identifier:
jmz.211
Size:
image: 4 x 8 in.; framed: 17 3/4 x 13 1/8 in.
Frame:
Wood (plant material); Gold (color); Antiquing
Media:
Tempera
Signature:
Echohawk with hawk outline '96 (printed, lower left)
Condition:
undamaged; museum mounting
Provenance:
Purchased by Jack and Maxine Zarrow from Brummett Echohawk, Tulsa, OK, June 19, 1996. This painting was one of nine by Echohawk purchased at the time. On the dust cover: "Brummett Echohawk; tempera painting 'Man Chief,' Peta Lesharo - Pawnee Band Pechawrat (1 of four bands) Last Grand Chief of the Pawnee Indians, Lived in 1860s and 1870s."
Source
Preferred Citation:
"Man Chief, Grand Chief of the Pawnees", The Maxine & Jack Zarrow Collection, Oklahoma State University Archives
Reference Link:
https://zarrow.library.okstate.edu/_site/items/jmz.211.html
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