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      • Sherman Chaddlesone, Maiden on the Plains, 1988
        May. 18, 2023

        Sherman Chaddlesone, Maiden on the Plains, 1988

        Est: $700 - $900

        Sherman Chaddlesone (Kiowa, 1947 - 2013) Maiden on the Plains, 1988 acrylic on canvas signed and dated lower right: S. Chaddlesone © 88

        Santa Fe Art Auction
      • Sherman Chaddlesone, Lifting The Pipes To The Sun (Kiowa Sun Dance), 1992
        May. 18, 2023

        Sherman Chaddlesone, Lifting The Pipes To The Sun (Kiowa Sun Dance), 1992

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        Sherman Chaddlesone (Kiowa, 1947 - 2013) Lifting The Pipes To The Sun (Kiowa Sun Dance), 1992 acrylic on canvas signed and dated lower right: S. Chaddlesone © 92

        Santa Fe Art Auction
      • Sherman Chaddlesone, Lifting The Pipes To The Sun (Kiowa Sun Dance), 1992
        Feb. 05, 2022

        Sherman Chaddlesone, Lifting The Pipes To The Sun (Kiowa Sun Dance), 1992

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        Sherman Chaddlesone (Kiowa, 1947 - 2013) Lifting The Pipes To The Sun (Kiowa Sun Dance), 1992 acrylic on canvas signed and dated lower right: S. Chaddlesone © 92

        Santa Fe Art Auction
      • SHERMAN CHADDLESONE INDIAN LEDGER PAINTING
        Jun. 05, 2021

        SHERMAN CHADDLESONE INDIAN LEDGER PAINTING

        Est: $150 - $200

        Artist is Sherman Chaddlesone. Title of the work is Bringing Sugar-Woman. Dated March 1979. 16" by 21.5" on matte. Sherman Terrance Chaddlesone (2 June 1947 – 17 August 2013) was a Kiowa Indian painter from Anadarko, Oklahoma, who played a pivotal role in late 20th century Native American art. Chaddlesone was born in Lawton, Oklahoma, son of John Wesley and Alice Toppah (Yellowhair) Chaddlesone. He grew up in the Wichita Mountains area, around Saddle Mountain, Oklahoma. He was a direct descendant of the great Kiowa war chief Satanta, also known as White Bear. Chaddlesone attended Eisenhower High School in Lawton, Oklahoma and the Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts (IAIA) in Santa Fe, New Mexico. While at the institute, Chaddlesone took classes with notable figures such as Allan Houser and Fritz Scholder. He also attended Central State University (now University of Central Oklahoma) in Edmond, Oklahoma, where he undertook post-graduate work. While studying at the Institute of American Indian Arts, Chaddlesone met his wife, Allie. Chaddlesone had a number of occupations before taking up painting and sculpturing full-time after 1982. He worked in watercolor, acrylics, oils, and pastels. He also sculpted in stone and bronze. He was commissioned to paint a mural in the Kiowa Tribal Complex in Carnegie, Oklahoma. Chaddlesone exhibited his artwork nationally and internationally. He and his wife Allie exhibited their work at the Center of the American Indian.

        Davis Brothers Auction
      • Sherman Chaddlesone - (B. 1947)
        Aug. 09, 2013

        Sherman Chaddlesone - (B. 1947)

        Est: $250 - $500

        Great watercolor on handmade paper in Kiowa style titled "Indian Warrior," matted and framed. Very good condition.

        Allard Auctions
      • Sherman Chaddlesone - (B. 1947) Great watercolor
        Aug. 09, 2013

        Sherman Chaddlesone - (B. 1947) Great watercolor

        Est: $250 - $500

        Sherman Chaddlesone - (B. 1947) Great watercolor on handmade paper in Kiowa style titled "Indian Warrior," matted and framed. Very good condition. Circa: Ca. 1986 Size: 8" x 6" (13-1/2" x 11-1/4" Framed)

        Allard Auctions
      • SHERMAN CHADDLESONE (Native American, b. 1947). LADY WITH NECKLACE, signed and dated 87. Alabaster.
        Jun. 23, 2012

        SHERMAN CHADDLESONE (Native American, b. 1947). LADY WITH NECKLACE, signed and dated 87. Alabaster.

        Est: $200 - $300

        SHERMAN CHADDLESONE (Native American, b. 1947). LADY WITH NECKLACE, signed and dated 87. Alabaster - Height: 8 3/4 in.

        Sloans & Kenyon
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