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  • Blackfeet Artist King Kuka, (American, 1946-2004) Watercolor on paper, Indians on Horses heading to battle.
    Feb. 25, 2025

    Blackfeet Artist King Kuka, (American, 1946-2004) Watercolor on paper, Indians on Horses heading to battle.

    Est: $100 - $1,000

    Blackfeet Artist King Kuka, (American, 1946-2004) Watercolor on paper, Indians on Horses heading to battle.

    Bill Hood & Sons Arts & Antiques Auctions
  • King Kuka, Rider #1
    Feb. 06, 2025

    King Kuka, Rider #1

    Est: $200 - $400

    King Kuka Blackfoot, (1946 - 2004) Rider #1 lithograph, printer's proof signed lower right: KKuKa editioned lower left: PP'2

    Santa Fe Art Auction
  • King Kuka Blackfoot Indian Print Montana
    Dec. 01, 2024

    King Kuka Blackfoot Indian Print Montana

    Est: $25 - $50

    Title is Wild Rose. 14 1/2" by 17 1/2" framed. Born in Browning, Montana, he grew up on the family ranch in Birch Creek but left as a teenager to study art. He was in the first class of artists graduating from the Institute for Native American Art in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Kuka then briefly served in the military, and by 1978 he devoted all his time to his artistic endeavours. He became pivotal in the growing Native American Art movement feeling a responsibility to reach a wide audience with his work. He painted in oil, then pastel, created sculpture and even jewelry. He had a very strong sense of color and design and his wife said: "His emphasis was on color and textures. He painted to produce a feeling. He didn't care for replicating reality, he wanted to realize a feeling or make a statement." Kuka is a published poet in several languages, and the inventor of "Kuka-graphs," which are prints on embossed paper, creating a ghostlike image. His work received international attention, and when he died of a stroke at age 57, he was praised as a much revered leader in the Native American art community who had encouraged others to pursue their goals and develop their own styles.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • King Kuka Blackfoot Indian Print Montana
    Nov. 30, 2024

    King Kuka Blackfoot Indian Print Montana

    Est: $50 - $75

    14" by 11 1/4" on matte. Born in Browning, Montana, he grew up on the family ranch in Birch Creek but left as a teenager to study art. He was in the first class of artists graduating from the Institute for Native American Art in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Kuka then briefly served in the military, and by 1978 he devoted all his time to his artistic endeavours. He became pivotal in the growing Native American Art movement feeling a responsibility to reach a wide audience with his work. He painted in oil, then pastel, created sculpture and even jewelry. He had a very strong sense of color and design and his wife said: "His emphasis was on color and textures. He painted to produce a feeling. He didn't care for replicating reality, he wanted to realize a feeling or make a statement." Kuka is a published poet in several languages, and the inventor of "Kuka-graphs," which are prints on embossed paper, creating a ghostlike image. His work received international attention, and when he died of a stroke at age 57, he was praised as a much revered leader in the Native American art community who had encouraged others to pursue their goals and develop their own styles. To quote a poem by King Kuka, published in 1991: "I will send my heart with the eagle carried on winds of trust, to be blessed by the sun and baptized in rain beneath nature's rainbow altar."

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • King Kuka Blackfoot Indian Print Montana
    Nov. 30, 2024

    King Kuka Blackfoot Indian Print Montana

    Est: $25 - $50

    10" long by 8" wide on matte Born in Browning, Montana, he grew up on the family ranch in Birch Creek but left as a teenager to study art. He was in the first class of artists graduating from the Institute for Native American Art in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Kuka then briefly served in the military, and by 1978 he devoted all his time to his artistic endeavours. He became pivotal in the growing Native American Art movement feeling a responsibility to reach a wide audience with his work. He painted in oil, then pastel, created sculpture and even jewelry. He had a very strong sense of color and design and his wife said: "His emphasis was on color and textures. He painted to produce a feeling. He didn't care for replicating reality, he wanted to realize a feeling or make a statement." Kuka is a published poet in several languages, and the inventor of "Kuka-graphs," which are prints on embossed paper, creating a ghostlike image. His work received international attention, and when he died of a stroke at age 57, he was praised as a much revered leader in the Native American art community who had encouraged others to pursue their goals and develop their own styles. To quote a poem by King Kuka, published in 1991: "I will send my heart with the eagle carried on winds of trust, to be blessed by the sun and baptized in rain beneath nature's rainbow altar."

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • King Kuka Blackfoot Indian Watercolor Painting
    Aug. 10, 2024

    King Kuka Blackfoot Indian Watercolor Painting

    Est: $100 - $150

    19 1/4" by 20 1/2" framed. King Kuka (1946 - 2004) was active/lived in Montana. King Kuka is known for Modernist figure. Born in Browning, Montana, he grew up on the family ranch in Birch Creek but left as a teenager to study art. He was in the first class of artists graduating from the Institute for Native American Art in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Kuka then briefly served in the military, and by 1978 he devoted all his time to his artistic endeavours. He became pivotal in the growing Native American Art movement feeling a responsibility to reach a wide audience with his work. He painted in oil, then pastel, created sculpture and even jewelry. He had a very strong sense of color and design and his wife said: "His emphasis was on color and textures. He painted to produce a feeling. He didn't care for replicating reality, he wanted to realize a feeling or make a statement." Kuka is a published poet in several languages, and the inventor of "Kuka-graphs," which are prints on embossed paper, creating a ghostlike image. His work received international attention, and when he died of a stroke at age 57, he was praised as a much revered leader in the Native American art community who had encouraged others to pursue their goals and develop their own styles. To quote a poem by King Kuka, published in 1991: "I will send my heart with the eagle carried on winds of trust, to be blessed by the sun and baptized in rain beneath nature's rainbow altar."

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • King Kuka Blackfoot Indian Giclee Print Montana
    May. 11, 2024

    King Kuka Blackfoot Indian Giclee Print Montana

    Est: $50 - $75

    22 1/4" by 29 1/4" framed. Born in Browning, Montana, he grew up on the family ranch in Birch Creek but left as a teenager to study art. He was in the first class of artists graduating from the Institute for Native American Art in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Kuka then briefly served in the military, and by 1978 he devoted all his time to his artistic endeavours. He became pivotal in the growing Native American Art movement feeling a responsibility to reach a wide audience with his work. He painted in oil, then pastel, created sculpture and even jewelry. He had a very strong sense of color and design and his wife said: "His emphasis was on color and textures. He painted to produce a feeling. He didn't care for replicating reality, he wanted to realize a feeling or make a statement." Kuka is a published poet in several languages, and the inventor of "Kuka-graphs," which are prints on embossed paper, creating a ghostlike image. His work received international attention, and when he died of a stroke at age 57, he was praised as a much revered leader in the Native American art community who had encouraged others to pursue their goals and develop their own styles.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • King Kuka, Two Prints: Many Years Healing, 1980 + Rider #1, 1980
    Mar. 14, 2024

    King Kuka, Two Prints: Many Years Healing, 1980 + Rider #1, 1980

    Est: $300 - $500

    King Kuka (Blackfoot, 1946 - 2004) Two Prints: Many Years Healing, 1980 + Rider #1, 1980 lithograph, Naravisa Press Impression edition of 2 + lithograph, artist's proof Many Years Healing, 1980 printer's chop lower left graphite signed lower left: King Kuka graphite editioned lower right: NPI 25 1/8 x 19 in. (63.8 x 48.3 cm.) Rider #1, 1980 printer's chop lower left graphite signed lower right: Kuka graphite editioned lower left: Artist Proof graphite inscribed right of upper center: To Nathan inscribed verso: KK-80-09 11 5/8 x 9 1/4 in. (29.5 x 23.5 cm.)

    Santa Fe Art Auction
  • King Kuka Blackfoot Indian Print Montana
    Jan. 27, 2024

    King Kuka Blackfoot Indian Print Montana

    Est: $50 - $75

    22 1/2" by 36" framed. Born in Browning, Montana, he grew up on the family ranch in Birch Creek but left as a teenager to study art. He was in the first class of artists graduating from the Institute for Native American Art in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Kuka then briefly served in the military, and by 1978 he devoted all his time to his artistic endeavours. He became pivotal in the growing Native American Art movement feeling a responsibility to reach a wide audience with his work. He painted in oil, then pastel, created sculpture and even jewelry. He had a very strong sense of color and design and his wife said: "His emphasis was on color and textures. He painted to produce a feeling. He didn't care for replicating reality, he wanted to realize a feeling or make a statement." Kuka is a published poet in several languages, and the inventor of "Kuka-graphs," which are prints on embossed paper, creating a ghostlike image. His work received international attention, and when he died of a stroke at age 57, he was praised as a much revered leader in the Native American art community who had encouraged others to pursue their goals and develop their own styles. To quote a poem by King Kuka, published in 1991: "I will send my heart with the eagle carried on winds of trust, to be blessed by the sun and baptized in rain beneath nature's rainbow altar."

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • King Kuka Blackfoot Indian Print Montana
    Nov. 04, 2023

    King Kuka Blackfoot Indian Print Montana

    Est: $25 - $50

    12" by 16" on matte. Born in Browning, Montana, he grew up on the family ranch in Birch Creek but left as a teenager to study art. He was in the first class of artists graduating from the Institute for Native American Art in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Kuka then briefly served in the military, and by 1978 he devoted all his time to his artistic endeavours. He became pivotal in the growing Native American Art movement feeling a responsibility to reach a wide audience with his work. He painted in oil, then pastel, created sculpture and even jewelry. He had a very strong sense of color and design and his wife said: "His emphasis was on color and textures. He painted to produce a feeling. He didn't care for replicating reality, he wanted to realize a feeling or make a statement." Kuka is a published poet in several languages, and the inventor of "Kuka-graphs," which are prints on embossed paper, creating a ghostlike image. His work received international attention, and when he died of a stroke at age 57, he was praised as a much revered leader in the Native American art community who had encouraged others to pursue their goals and develop their own styles. To quote a poem by King Kuka, published in 1991: "I will send my heart with the eagle carried on winds of trust, to be blessed by the sun and baptized in rain beneath nature's rainbow altar."

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • King Kuka Blackfoot Indian Print Montana
    Nov. 04, 2023

    King Kuka Blackfoot Indian Print Montana

    Est: $25 - $50

    6" by 10 1/2" on matte. Born in Browning, Montana, he grew up on the family ranch in Birch Creek but left as a teenager to study art. He was in the first class of artists graduating from the Institute for Native American Art in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Kuka then briefly served in the military, and by 1978 he devoted all his time to his artistic endeavours. He became pivotal in the growing Native American Art movement feeling a responsibility to reach a wide audience with his work. He painted in oil, then pastel, created sculpture and even jewelry. He had a very strong sense of color and design and his wife said: "His emphasis was on color and textures. He painted to produce a feeling. He didn't care for replicating reality, he wanted to realize a feeling or make a statement." Kuka is a published poet in several languages, and the inventor of "Kuka-graphs," which are prints on embossed paper, creating a ghostlike image. His work received international attention, and when he died of a stroke at age 57, he was praised as a much revered leader in the Native American art community who had encouraged others to pursue their goals and develop their own styles. To quote a poem by King Kuka, published in 1991: "I will send my heart with the eagle carried on winds of trust, to be blessed by the sun and baptized in rain beneath nature's rainbow altar."

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • King Kuka Blackfoot Indian Print Montana
    Nov. 04, 2023

    King Kuka Blackfoot Indian Print Montana

    Est: $25 - $50

    10" by 12" on matte. Born in Browning, Montana, he grew up on the family ranch in Birch Creek but left as a teenager to study art. He was in the first class of artists graduating from the Institute for Native American Art in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Kuka then briefly served in the military, and by 1978 he devoted all his time to his artistic endeavours. He became pivotal in the growing Native American Art movement feeling a responsibility to reach a wide audience with his work. He painted in oil, then pastel, created sculpture and even jewelry. He had a very strong sense of color and design and his wife said: "His emphasis was on color and textures. He painted to produce a feeling. He didn't care for replicating reality, he wanted to realize a feeling or make a statement." Kuka is a published poet in several languages, and the inventor of "Kuka-graphs," which are prints on embossed paper, creating a ghostlike image. His work received international attention, and when he died of a stroke at age 57, he was praised as a much revered leader in the Native American art community who had encouraged others to pursue their goals and develop their own styles. To quote a poem by King Kuka, published in 1991: "I will send my heart with the eagle carried on winds of trust, to be blessed by the sun and baptized in rain beneath nature's rainbow altar."

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • King Kuka Blackfoot Indian Print Montana
    Nov. 04, 2023

    King Kuka Blackfoot Indian Print Montana

    Est: $25 - $50

    10" by 12" on matte. Born in Browning, Montana, he grew up on the family ranch in Birch Creek but left as a teenager to study art. He was in the first class of artists graduating from the Institute for Native American Art in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Kuka then briefly served in the military, and by 1978 he devoted all his time to his artistic endeavours. He became pivotal in the growing Native American Art movement feeling a responsibility to reach a wide audience with his work. He painted in oil, then pastel, created sculpture and even jewelry. He had a very strong sense of color and design and his wife said: "His emphasis was on color and textures. He painted to produce a feeling. He didn't care for replicating reality, he wanted to realize a feeling or make a statement." Kuka is a published poet in several languages, and the inventor of "Kuka-graphs," which are prints on embossed paper, creating a ghostlike image. His work received international attention, and when he died of a stroke at age 57, he was praised as a much revered leader in the Native American art community who had encouraged others to pursue their goals and develop their own styles. To quote a poem by King Kuka, published in 1991: "I will send my heart with the eagle carried on winds of trust, to be blessed by the sun and baptized in rain beneath nature's rainbow altar."

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • King Kuka Blackfoot Indian Print Montana
    Nov. 04, 2023

    King Kuka Blackfoot Indian Print Montana

    Est: $25 - $50

    5" by 9" on matte. Born in Browning, Montana, he grew up on the family ranch in Birch Creek but left as a teenager to study art. He was in the first class of artists graduating from the Institute for Native American Art in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Kuka then briefly served in the military, and by 1978 he devoted all his time to his artistic endeavours. He became pivotal in the growing Native American Art movement feeling a responsibility to reach a wide audience with his work. He painted in oil, then pastel, created sculpture and even jewelry. He had a very strong sense of color and design and his wife said: "His emphasis was on color and textures. He painted to produce a feeling. He didn't care for replicating reality, he wanted to realize a feeling or make a statement." Kuka is a published poet in several languages, and the inventor of "Kuka-graphs," which are prints on embossed paper, creating a ghostlike image. His work received international attention, and when he died of a stroke at age 57, he was praised as a much revered leader in the Native American art community who had encouraged others to pursue their goals and develop their own styles. To quote a poem by King Kuka, published in 1991: "I will send my heart with the eagle carried on winds of trust, to be blessed by the sun and baptized in rain beneath nature's rainbow altar."

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • King Kuka, (American, 1946-2004) Pencil Signed and Numbered
    Oct. 28, 2023

    King Kuka, (American, 1946-2004) Pencil Signed and Numbered

    Est: $50 - $100

    South Western Indian motif, dated 1978 and signed in pencil lower left and low number 7/1000 limited edition lithograph byÊKing Kuka, (American, 1946-2004) original watercolor. Set under glass in professional period matte and frame, measuring approx 32" tall x 26" wide overall . See photo for details.

    Premier Auction Galleries
  • King Kuka Limited EditionEmbossed Lithograph
    Mar. 04, 2023

    King Kuka Limited EditionEmbossed Lithograph

    Est: -

    Titled: ‘ Spirit Wings’, Signed & Numbered At Top Of Lithograph, Frame Measuring Approximately 21x17.5 Inches, Art Measuring 14.5x11 Inches, Light Scratching Present To Frame. Nr12600 Js

    EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
  • KING KUKA MONTANA BLACKFOOT INDIAN CARVING
    Feb. 25, 2023

    KING KUKA MONTANA BLACKFOOT INDIAN CARVING

    Est: $100 - $150

    10 1/8" tall, 6 1/2" wide. Weighs 16 1/2 lbs. Born in Browning, Montana, he grew up on the family ranch in Birch Creek but left as a teenager to study art. He was in the first class of artists graduating from the Institute for Native American Art in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Kuka then briefly served in the military, and by 1978 he devoted all his time to his artistic endeavours. He became pivotal in the growing Native American Art movement feeling a responsibility to reach a wide audience with his work. He painted in oil, then pastel, created sculpture and even jewelry. He had a very strong sense of color and design and his wife said: "His emphasis was on color and textures. He painted to produce a feeling. He didn't care for replicating reality, he wanted to realize a feeling or make a statement." Kuka is a published poet in several languages, and the inventor of "Kuka-graphs," which are prints on embossed paper, creating a ghostlike image. His work received international attention, and when he died of a stroke at age 57, he was praised as a much revered leader in the Native American art community who had encouraged others to pursue their goals and develop their own styles. To quote a poem by King Kuka, published in 1991: "I will send my heart with the eagle carried on winds of trust, to be blessed by the sun and baptized in rain beneath nature's rainbow altar." Allard Auction Collection Inv: HOP 44362

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • KING KUKA BLACKFOOT INDIAN PRINT MONTANA
    Nov. 26, 2022

    KING KUKA BLACKFOOT INDIAN PRINT MONTANA

    Est: $25 - $50

    8" by 10" on matte. Born in Browning, Montana, he grew up on the family ranch in Birch Creek but left as a teenager to study art. He was in the first class of artists graduating from the Institute for Native American Art in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Kuka then briefly served in the military, and by 1978 he devoted all his time to his artistic endeavours. He became pivotal in the growing Native American Art movement feeling a responsibility to reach a wide audience with his work. He painted in oil, then pastel, created sculpture and even jewelry. He had a very strong sense of color and design and his wife said: "His emphasis was on color and textures. He painted to produce a feeling. He didn't care for replicating reality, he wanted to realize a feeling or make a statement." Kuka is a published poet in several languages, and the inventor of "Kuka-graphs," which are prints on embossed paper, creating a ghostlike image. His work received international attention, and when he died of a stroke at age 57, he was praised as a much revered leader in the Native American art community who had encouraged others to pursue their goals and develop their own styles. To quote a poem by King Kuka, published in 1991: "I will send my heart with the eagle carried on winds of trust, to be blessed by the sun and baptized in rain beneath nature's rainbow altar." Allard Auction Collection Inv: ZUR

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • KING KUKA BLACKFOOT INDIAN PRINT MONTANA
    Nov. 26, 2022

    KING KUKA BLACKFOOT INDIAN PRINT MONTANA

    Est: $25 - $50

    8" by 10" on matte. Born in Browning, Montana, he grew up on the family ranch in Birch Creek but left as a teenager to study art. He was in the first class of artists graduating from the Institute for Native American Art in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Kuka then briefly served in the military, and by 1978 he devoted all his time to his artistic endeavours. He became pivotal in the growing Native American Art movement feeling a responsibility to reach a wide audience with his work. He painted in oil, then pastel, created sculpture and even jewelry. He had a very strong sense of color and design and his wife said: "His emphasis was on color and textures. He painted to produce a feeling. He didn't care for replicating reality, he wanted to realize a feeling or make a statement." Kuka is a published poet in several languages, and the inventor of "Kuka-graphs," which are prints on embossed paper, creating a ghostlike image. His work received international attention, and when he died of a stroke at age 57, he was praised as a much revered leader in the Native American art community who had encouraged others to pursue their goals and develop their own styles. To quote a poem by King Kuka, published in 1991: "I will send my heart with the eagle carried on winds of trust, to be blessed by the sun and baptized in rain beneath nature's rainbow altar." Allard Auction Collection Inv: ZUR

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • KING KUKA BLACKFOOT INDIAN WATERCOLOR MONTANA
    Oct. 01, 2022

    KING KUKA BLACKFOOT INDIAN WATERCOLOR MONTANA

    Est: $50 - $75

    17" by 30". Born in Browning, Montana, he grew up on the family ranch in Birch Creek but left as a teenager to study art. He was in the first class of artists graduating from the Institute for Native American Art in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Kuka then briefly served in the military, and by 1978 he devoted all his time to his artistic endeavours. He became pivotal in the growing Native American Art movement feeling a responsibility to reach a wide audience with his work. He painted in oil, then pastel, created sculpture and even jewelry. He had a very strong sense of color and design and his wife said: "His emphasis was on color and textures. He painted to produce a feeling. He didn't care for replicating reality, he wanted to realize a feeling or make a statement." Kuka is a published poet in several languages, and the inventor of "Kuka-graphs," which are prints on embossed paper, creating a ghostlike image. His work received international attention, and when he died of a stroke at age 57, he was praised as a much revered leader in the Native American art community who had encouraged others to pursue their goals and develop their own styles. To quote a poem by King Kuka, published in 1991: "I will send my heart with the eagle carried on winds of trust, to be blessed by the sun and baptized in rain beneath nature's rainbow altar." Allard Auction Collection Inv: HOP 44394

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • KING KUKA BLACKFOOT INDIAN PRINT MONTANA
    Oct. 01, 2022

    KING KUKA BLACKFOOT INDIAN PRINT MONTANA

    Est: $50 - $75

    Signed and numbered. 16" by 19" framed. Born in Browning, Montana, he grew up on the family ranch in Birch Creek but left as a teenager to study art. He was in the first class of artists graduating from the Institute for Native American Art in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Kuka then briefly served in the military, and by 1978 he devoted all his time to his artistic endeavours. He became pivotal in the growing Native American Art movement feeling a responsibility to reach a wide audience with his work. He painted in oil, then pastel, created sculpture and even jewelry. He had a very strong sense of color and design and his wife said: "His emphasis was on color and textures. He painted to produce a feeling. He didn't care for replicating reality, he wanted to realize a feeling or make a statement." Kuka is a published poet in several languages, and the inventor of "Kuka-graphs," which are prints on embossed paper, creating a ghostlike image. His work received international attention, and when he died of a stroke at age 57, he was praised as a much revered leader in the Native American art community who had encouraged others to pursue their goals and develop their own styles. To quote a poem by King Kuka, published in 1991: "I will send my heart with the eagle carried on winds of trust, to be blessed by the sun and baptized in rain beneath nature's rainbow altar." Allard Auction Collection Inv: HOP 44395

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • KING KUKA BLACKFOOT INDIAN WATERCOLOR MONTANA
    Jan. 29, 2022

    KING KUKA BLACKFOOT INDIAN WATERCOLOR MONTANA

    Est: $150 - $200

    Very nice watercolor on hand cut paper. Artist is King Kuka of Montana. 14" by 16" framed. Born in Browning, Montana, he grew up on the family ranch in Birch Creek but left as a teenager to study art. He was in the first class of artists graduating from the Institute for Native American Art in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Kuka then briefly served in the military, and by 1978 he devoted all his time to his artistic endeavours. He became pivotal in the growing Native American Art movement feeling a responsibility to reach a wide audience with his work. He painted in oil, then pastel, created sculpture and even jewelry. He had a very strong sense of color and design and his wife said: "His emphasis was on color and textures. He painted to produce a feeling. He didn't care for replicating reality, he wanted to realize a feeling or make a statement." Kuka is a published poet in several languages, and the inventor of "Kuka-graphs," which are prints on embossed paper, creating a ghostlike image. His work received international attention, and when he died of a stroke at age 57, he was praised as a much revered leader in the Native American art community who had encouraged others to pursue their goals and develop their own styles. To quote a poem by King Kuka, published in 1991: "I will send my heart with the eagle carried on winds of trust, to be blessed by the sun and baptized in rain beneath nature's rainbow altar."

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • King Kuka Indian Man & Horse Stone Sculpture
    May. 25, 2020

    King Kuka Indian Man & Horse Stone Sculpture

    Est: -

    King Kuka (1947-2004) Native American Indian & Horse White Stone Sculpture. Measures 14x14 in. The piece depicts a half horse and half a face of a Native American man. Signed near the bottom and dated 1978. Weight is 80 pounds 7 ounces. King Kuka was born in Browning, Mt. on the Blackfoot Reservation, and grew up on his family's ranch in Birch Creek. He left the Reservation to attend art school and was in the first class of artists to graduate from the Institute of Native American Art in Santa Fe, NM. He sold his first painting while a student there. Artist: King Kuka Title: Indian Man & Horse Medium: Stone Sculpture Circa/Year: 1978 Signature Type: Signed Signature Location: Near Bottom Keywords: Native American, Indian Artwork, Art; Ref: BD1043

    Bradford's
  • King Kuka Blackfeet Tribe Embossed Print
    Oct. 13, 2019

    King Kuka Blackfeet Tribe Embossed Print

    Est: $30 - $60

    Signed above image of Native American man and woman in profile. Praire Productions (Great Falls, Montana) label with artist bio to reverse. Original shrink wrap plastic over mat. 7.75" x 6" image; 12" x 10" backing mat.

    District Auction
  • KING KUKA NATIVE AMERICAN "EAGLE SPEAKER WOMAN"
    Oct. 21, 2018

    KING KUKA NATIVE AMERICAN "EAGLE SPEAKER WOMAN"

    Est: $50 - $100

    SERIGRAPH, S/N, 528/950. 20"X28"

    Freedom Auction Company
  • King Kuka Blackfeet Pottery Mixed Media Print
    Apr. 21, 2018

    King Kuka Blackfeet Pottery Mixed Media Print

    Est: -

    Signed, with history and paperwork on back of print. Measures approximately 19" X 23" inches. Used condition. Tm3269

    EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
  • KING KUKA (SEE KOOKS EE NAH/BLACKWOLF) (NATIVE AMERICAN, BLACKFEET, 1946-2004) WARRIORS, 1980 Mixed media on art board: 21 x 28 in....
    Feb. 28, 2017

    KING KUKA (SEE KOOKS EE NAH/BLACKWOLF) (NATIVE AMERICAN, BLACKFEET, 1946-2004) WARRIORS, 1980 Mixed media on art board: 21 x 28 in....

    Est: $200 - $300

    KING KUKA (SEE KOOKS EE NAH/BLACKWOLF) (NATIVE AMERICAN, BLACKFEET, 1946-2004) WARRIORS, 1980 Mixed media on art board: 21 x 28 in. (sight) Framed; lower right signed and dated: Kuka 80 Provenance: Retha Walden Gambaro, Studio and Collections

    Potomack Company
  • KING KUKA (SEE KOOKS EE NAH/BLACKWOLF) (NATIVE AMERICAN, BLACKFEET, 1946-2004) WATER BEARERS, 1981 Watercolor on art board: 21 x 13...
    Feb. 28, 2017

    KING KUKA (SEE KOOKS EE NAH/BLACKWOLF) (NATIVE AMERICAN, BLACKFEET, 1946-2004) WATER BEARERS, 1981 Watercolor on art board: 21 x 13...

    Est: $120 - $220

    KING KUKA (SEE KOOKS EE NAH/BLACKWOLF) (NATIVE AMERICAN, BLACKFEET, 1946-2004) WATER BEARERS, 1981 Watercolor on art board: 21 x 13 3/4 in. (sight) Framed; lower right signed and dated 81 Provenance: Retha Walden Gambaro, Studio and Collections

    Potomack Company
  • Blackfeet Artist King Kuka Original Watercolor "Medicine Man" 1979
    Jul. 08, 2016

    Blackfeet Artist King Kuka Original Watercolor "Medicine Man" 1979

    Est: $800 - $1,600

    Blackfeet Artist King Kuka Original Watercolor "Medicine Man" 1979: A gorgeous watercolor from King Kuka. This piece is titled "Medicine Man". Dated 1979, the piece measures 33 x 25.5, and the image measures 29 x 21.5. A very nice piece of original Native American Art.

    Fusco Auctions
  • Blackfeet Artist King Kuka Original Watercolor "Election Rally"
    Jul. 08, 2016

    Blackfeet Artist King Kuka Original Watercolor "Election Rally"

    Est: $800 - $1,600

    Blackfeet Artist King Kuka Original Watercolor "Election Rally" : A stunning original watercolor by famed Blackfeet artist King Kuka. This piece is titled, "Election Rally", the image measures 28.75 x 21.5 and the framed piece measures 36 x 29. Matted and framed behind glass. Signed lower right.

    Fusco Auctions
  • Watercolor Painting by Blackfeet Artist King Kuka "Mashing Berries"
    Jul. 08, 2016

    Watercolor Painting by Blackfeet Artist King Kuka "Mashing Berries"

    Est: $600 - $1,200

    Watercolor Painting by Blackfeet Artist King Kuka "Mashing Berries": The image measures 20.5 x 27.5, and the framed piece measures 24 x 31. A really nice painting from the great artist.

    Fusco Auctions
  • Blackfeet Artist King Kuka Original Watercolor "Medicine Man" 1979
    May. 20, 2016

    Blackfeet Artist King Kuka Original Watercolor "Medicine Man" 1979

    Est: $800 - $1,600

    Blackfeet Artist King Kuka Original Watercolor "Medicine Man" 1979: A gorgeous watercolor from King Kuka. This piece is titled "Medicine Man". Dated 1979, the piece measures 33 x 25.5, and the image measures 29 x 21.5. A very nice piece of original Native American Art.

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  • Blackfeet Artist King Kuka Original Watercolor "Election Rally"
    May. 20, 2016

    Blackfeet Artist King Kuka Original Watercolor "Election Rally"

    Est: $800 - $1,600

    Blackfeet Artist King Kuka Original Watercolor "Election Rally" : A stunning original watercolor by famed Blackfeet artist King Kuka. This piece is titled, "Election Rally", the image measures 28.75 x 21.5 and the framed piece measures 36 x 29. Matted and framed behind glass. Signed lower right.

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  • Watercolor Painting by Blackfeet Artist King Kuka "Mashing Berries"
    May. 20, 2016

    Watercolor Painting by Blackfeet Artist King Kuka "Mashing Berries"

    Est: $600 - $1,200

    Watercolor Painting by Blackfeet Artist King Kuka "Mashing Berries": The image measures 20.5 x 27.5, and the framed piece measures 24 x 31. A really nice painting from the great artist.

    Fusco Auctions
  • Blackfeet Artist King Kuka Original Watercolor "Hand Game Drummer"
    Apr. 08, 2016

    Blackfeet Artist King Kuka Original Watercolor "Hand Game Drummer"

    Est: $600 - $800

    Blackfeet Artist King Kuka Original Watercolor "Hand Game Drummer": Original Watercolor Painting titled, "Hand Game Drummer" by King Kuka (1947-2004). The image measures 21x29, and the framed piece measures 24x33. A beautiful original piece of artwork by the famous Blackfeet Artist.

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  • Bronze Sculpture “Blessing the Sacred Medicine Lance” by Blackfeet Artist King Kuka
    Apr. 08, 2016

    Bronze Sculpture “Blessing the Sacred Medicine Lance” by Blackfeet Artist King Kuka

    Est: $600 - $900

    This sculpture was cast by the Powell Bronze Co. and is #4 of 12, cast in 1974. It measures 16.5? high including the wood base and the lance is 13.75" long. Suggested bid $750

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  • Bronze Sculpture “Blessing the Sacred Medicine Lance” by Blackfeet Artist King Kuka
    Mar. 06, 2016

    Bronze Sculpture “Blessing the Sacred Medicine Lance” by Blackfeet Artist King Kuka

    Est: $600 - $900

    This sculpture was cast by the Powell Bronze Co. and is #4 of 12, cast in 1974. It measures 16.5? high including the wood base and the lance is 13.75" long. Suggested bid $750

    Fusco Auctions
  • Blackfeet Artist King Kuka Original Watercolor "Gathering Kindling" 1978
    Feb. 06, 2016

    Blackfeet Artist King Kuka Original Watercolor "Gathering Kindling" 1978

    Est: $300 - $600

    Blackfeet Artist King Kuka Original Watercolor "Gathering Kindling" 1978: An original watercolor by Blackfeet Artist King Kuka. Titled, "Gathering Kindling" and dated 1978. The image measures 21x15, and the framed piece measures 28x22. Light spotting to background, but otherwise a stunning watercolor by the famed Blackfeet Artist.

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  • Blackfeet Artist King Kuka Original Watercolor "Hand Game Drummer"
    Feb. 06, 2016

    Blackfeet Artist King Kuka Original Watercolor "Hand Game Drummer"

    Est: $600 - $800

    Blackfeet Artist King Kuka Original Watercolor "Hand Game Drummer": Original Watercolor Painting titled, "Hand Game Drummer" by King Kuka (1947-2004). The image measures 21x29, and the framed piece measures 24x33. A beautiful original piece of artwork by the famous Blackfeet Artist.

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  • Bronze Sculpture “Blessing the Sacred Medicine Lance” by Blackfeet Artist King Kuka
    Jan. 01, 2016

    Bronze Sculpture “Blessing the Sacred Medicine Lance” by Blackfeet Artist King Kuka

    Est: $600 - $900

    This sculpture was cast by the Powell Bronze Co. and is #4 of 12, cast in 1974. It measures 16.5? high including the wood base and the lance is 13.75" long. Suggested bid $750

    Fusco Auctions
  • Bronze Sculpture “Blessing the Sacred Medicine Lance” by Blackfeet Artist King Kuka
    Nov. 01, 2015

    Bronze Sculpture “Blessing the Sacred Medicine Lance” by Blackfeet Artist King Kuka

    Est: $600 - $900

    This sculpture was cast by the Powell Bronze Co. and is #4 of 12, cast in 1974. It measures 16.5? high including the wood base and the lance is 13.75" long. Suggested bid $750

    Fusco Auctions
  • King Kuka Blackfeet Artist Lithograph
    Feb. 21, 2015

    King Kuka Blackfeet Artist Lithograph

    Est: -

    Ap 75/1800 measures approximately 23 inches by 19 inches

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  • Watercolor Painting by Blackfeet Artist King Kuka
    Aug. 10, 2014

    Watercolor Painting by Blackfeet Artist King Kuka

    Est: $800 - $1,300

    Watercolor Painting by Blackfeet Artist King Kuka. Titled Mashing Berries? the image measures 20.5? x 27.5? and the frame measures 24? x 31

    Fusco Auctions
  • Watercolor Medicine Man by Blackfeet Artist King Kuka
    Aug. 10, 2014

    Watercolor Medicine Man by Blackfeet Artist King Kuka

    Est: $1,000 - $1,500

    Original Watercolor Painting of Medicine Man by Blackfeet Artist King Kuka. Dated 1979, the image measures 29? x 21.5? and the frame measures 33? x 25.5?.

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  • Watercolor Painting by Blackfeet Artist King Kuka.
    Aug. 10, 2014

    Watercolor Painting by Blackfeet Artist King Kuka.

    Est: $1,000 - $1,500

    Original Watercolor Painting by Blackfeet Artist King Kuka. Titled Election Rally, the image measures 28.75"? x 21.5"? and the frame measures 36"? x 29"?

    Fusco Auctions
  • Watercolor Painting by Blackfeet Artist King Kuka
    Aug. 10, 2014

    Watercolor Painting by Blackfeet Artist King Kuka

    Est: $750 - $1,250

    Watercolor Painting by Blackfeet Artist King Kuka. Titled â??Gathering Kindlingâ?? and dated 1978, the image measures 21â?? x 15â?? and the frame measures 28â?? x 22â??. LIGHT FOXING TO BACKGROUND.

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  • Original Water Color by King Kuka " Winter Wood"
    Sep. 01, 2012

    Original Water Color by King Kuka " Winter Wood"

    Est: $750 - $900

    By Blackfeet Artist King Kuka image size is 17" x 9 1/2", framed is 22" x 15"

    Fusco Auctions
  • Original Watercolor Painting by Blackfeet Artist King Kuka (1947-2004)
    Mar. 23, 2012

    Original Watercolor Painting by Blackfeet Artist King Kuka (1947-2004)

    Est: $600 - $800

    Original Watercolor Painting by Blackfeet Artist King Kuka (1947-2004).Titled “Hand Game Drummer”, the image measures 21” x 29” and the frame measures 24” x 33”. Value $600-800. RESERVE $400

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