Raymer Society Consignment Art Auction
By Raymer Society
Apr 29, 2023
212 S. Main st Lindsborg, KS 67456, United States
Fine arts and crafts, paintings, ceramics, lithographs, linoleum and wood cut prints, woodcarvings, black Native American pottery, sculpture, Lester Raymer, Birger Sandzen, mono prints, mid-century modern art,

LOT 43:

Pratt, Harvey, "Shield Dancers" watercolor

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Sold for: $425
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$ 100
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Auction took place on Apr 29, 2023 at Raymer Society
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Pratt, Harvey, "Shield Dancers" watercolor
Harvey Pratt, "Shield Dancers" watercolor, signed H Pratt, good condition, 12 x 28.25. A Cheyenne and Arapaho tribal member, Pratt is recognized as a master Native American Indian artist. He has won numerous awards and was named the Red Earth 2005 Honored One. He is a self taught, multi-talented artist involved in many media; oil, acrylic, watercolor, metal, clay and wood. Painting, sculpting, wood carving, mural painting, bronze work, architectural design and graphic design.He has been recognized by the Cheyenne People as an Outstanding Southern Cheyenne. His family is an artistic and traditional Native American family. Harvey received one of the highest honors by being inducted in the Southern Cheyenne Chief's Lodge as one of their traditional Peace Chiefs. Also a forensic artist in the United States, Harvey has spent over 42 years in law enforcement, completing thousands of witness description drawings and hundreds of soft tissue reconstructions. His work has assisted in thousands of arrests and hundreds of identification of unidentified human remains throughout America. Employed as the police forensic artist by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI), Harvey is the only full-time police forensic artist in Oklahoma.His art is a blend of his forensic art and law enforcement experience with the traditional Native American environment. His main themes are tradition, death, the Cheyenne People, faith, warriors and both sides of the law.
Condition: good
Dimensions: 21 x 37 x 1.5 in
Weight: 9.4 lb

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