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      • Andersen Kee (b. 1959) Two Indians, 1990
        Oct. 12, 2024

        Andersen Kee (b. 1959) Two Indians, 1990

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        Andersen Kee (b. 1959) Two Indians, 1990 oil on canvas 32 x 42 inches 39 x 49 inches (frame) signed lower right: Andersen Kee 90

        Lone Star Art Auction
      • "Sky Horse" Limited Edition Famed Print, artist Anderson Kee, #16/950 31 1/2" wide x 37" high
        Jun. 20, 2024

        "Sky Horse" Limited Edition Famed Print, artist Anderson Kee, #16/950 31 1/2" wide x 37" high

        Est: $200 - $300

        "Sky Horse" Limited Edition Famed Print, artist Anderson Kee, #16/950 "Sky Horse" limited edition framed print, artist Anderson Kee, #16/950, dated 1993 31 1/2" wide x 37" high very good condition Andersen Kee was born in 1959 and grew up in Cottonwood, which is approximately 25 miles west of Chinle, Arizona. As a child of the Navajo reservation, Kee's upbringing was deeply rooted in his cultural heritage. His mother was a weaver, and his father dabbled in oil painting. His artistic focus includes painting, particularly landscapes and scenes depicting Native American life. His work often captures the essence of everyday Navajo experiences, from people working with horses to typical home settings.

        Ripley Auctions
      • Anderson Kee Watercolor - "Spooked"
        May. 25, 2021

        Anderson Kee Watercolor - "Spooked"

        Est: $1,500 - $2,000

        Original watercolor.

        Taos Estate Sales
      • ANDERSEN KEE NATIVE AMERICAN WARRIOR OIL ON CANVAS
        Jan. 10, 2021

        ANDERSEN KEE NATIVE AMERICAN WARRIOR OIL ON CANVAS

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        Andersen Kee Native American Warrior Oil On Canvas Portrait Painting. Andersen Kee grew up in Cottonwood, 25 miles west of Chinle. To understand Andersen Kee’s art is to understand the artist himself. Or is it the other way around? Born on the Navajo Nation to a mother who weaved and to a father who was a silversmith and painter, Andersen did not study traditional Dine life, he lived it. Seventh of fourteen children, Andersen grew up riding horses bareback, as there weren’t enough saddles to go around. Artistic from the beginning, he and his brothers would draw on the sheer cliffs, often standing on their horses. In High School, Andersen found a friend and mentor in his art teacher, the late Larry Giller. Giller encouraged Andersen to attend Santa Fe’s Institute of American Indian Arts. He eventually settled in New Mexico, living in Taos for 25 years. He now lives in Santa Fe. Andersen’s career took off almost immediately. Initially focused on painting, he would visit local galleries with his work. Still finalizing business arrangements with one, Andersen had several paintings leaning against a wall. Before they were even hung, three were sold. There has been no looking back since. Andersen’s earlier works of landscapes and scenes of traditional Native life evolved into striking, dramatically lit portraits. In the late 80’s, Andersen returned to jewelry, using skills taught by his father, who himself had learned silverwork later in life. Andersen used jewelry making as a relief from the pressure of keeping up with the sales of his paintings. His jewelry is simple, with a strong sense of tradition. He creates his pieces by hand; each resulting work is unique. The images you see on this site are examples of his custom works. Andersen enjoys the challenge of taking an idea from inception to fabrication, and the results are stunning. Please contact him through this site for more information on ordering your own one of a kind piece. While Andersen’s art career has taken him across the country, and even to Europe, he has never lost sight of his heritage. No matter the influence the modern world may have, Andersen strives in his art as well as his life to remain true to the life of the Dine – tradition, integrity, and generosity. From the simple lines of his jewelry, to the fine detail of a portrait, to the spirit of a wild horse, captured in a watercolor, Andersen’s work follows the way of the Dine – the beauty way. Artist: Andersen Kee Title: Native American Warrior Medium: Oil on Canvas Circa/Year: 1991 Signature Type: Hand Signed Signature Location: Lower Right Site Measurement: 44 x 46 in Keywords: Native American, Indian Artwork, Art; Ref: BD1236

        Bradford's
      • Andersen Kee
        Jul. 16, 2011

        Andersen Kee

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        (Arizona, born 1959), "Going Home", signed lower right "Andersen Kee", oil on canvas, 50 x 68 in.; modern gilt wood frame, original stretcher and tacking edge, good condition Expressions in Fine Art, Santa Fe, New Mexico Literature: Daniel Gibson, "Anderson Kee Artist", [The Santa Fean Magazine,] April 1992, Vol. 20, Number 3, illustrated.

        Brunk Auctions
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