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  • Jerry Whitehead (b. 1957), UNTITLED
    Jun. 27, 2024

    Jerry Whitehead (b. 1957), UNTITLED

    Est: $2,500 - $3,500

    Jerry Whitehead (b. 1957), Cree UNTITLED signed Estimate: $2,500—3,500 CAD Important: This lot is located in Vancouver. Local pick up by special arrangement; shipment from Vancouver only.

    Waddington's
  • Jerry Whitehead (b. 1957), YOU COME TO JOIN US, 2011
    Jun. 27, 2024

    Jerry Whitehead (b. 1957), YOU COME TO JOIN US, 2011

    Est: $500 - $700

    Jerry Whitehead (b. 1957), Cree YOU COME TO JOIN US, 2011 signed, titled, and dated verso Estimate: $500—700 CAD Important: This lot is located in Vancouver. Local pick up by special arrangement; shipment from Vancouver only.

    Waddington's
  • Jerry Whitehead ( Canadian 1957 - ) - A Friend
    Jul. 15, 2023

    Jerry Whitehead ( Canadian 1957 - ) - A Friend

    Est: $300 - $500

    JERRY WHITEHEAD ( Canadian 1957 - ) A Friend

    Westbridge Fine Art Auction House
  • Jerry Whitehead - A Friend
    Apr. 29, 2023

    Jerry Whitehead - A Friend

    Est: $300 - $500

    JERRY WHITEHEAD ( Canadian 1957 - )

    Westbridge Fine Art Auction House
  • JERRY WHITEHEAD - Being Around Grandma
    Apr. 23, 2023

    JERRY WHITEHEAD - Being Around Grandma

    Est: $65 - $80

    JERRY WHITEHEAD (Canadian/Nehiyawak, 1957-) "Being Around Grandma" - Photolithographic reproduction on paper (art card). Signed and titled along bottom in plate only. Framed. 5.5 x 7.7 inches (image), 10 x 12 inches (frame). Excellent condition. Collector's Choice Gallery label verso indicating a price of $125. From the collection of Collector'[s Choice Art Gallery, Saskatoon.

    Saskatchewan Network for Art Collecting
  • JERRY WHITEHEAD - Untitled - Man in Profile
    Apr. 23, 2023

    JERRY WHITEHEAD - Untitled - Man in Profile

    Est: $350 - $450

    JERRY WHITEHEAD (Canadian/Nehiyawak, 1957-) "Untitled - Man in Profile" 1990 - Acrylic on paper. Signed and dated centre left. Framed. 15 x 11 inches (image), 22 x 18 inches (frame). Excellent condition.

    Saskatchewan Network for Art Collecting
  • JERRY WHITEHEAD - I Wonder
    Apr. 23, 2023

    JERRY WHITEHEAD - I Wonder

    Est: $350 - $500

    JERRY WHITEHEAD (Canadian/Nehiyawak, 1957-) "I Wonder" 2018 - Acrylic on canvas. Signed and dated lower right, signed, titled and dated verso. Unframed. 24 x 18 inches. Excellent condition. Collector's Choice Gallery label verso indicating a price of $450. From the collection of Collector's Choice Art Gallery, Saskatoon.

    Saskatchewan Network for Art Collecting
  • Jerry Whitehead, 22 x 30 in. (56 x 76 cm) (unframed)
    Aug. 10, 2022

    Jerry Whitehead, 22 x 30 in. (56 x 76 cm) (unframed)

    Est: $150 - $250

    Jerry Whitehead, Untitled - Faces, acrylic on paper, signed and dated 2004. 22 x 30 in. (56 x 76 cm) (unframed)

    Maynards Fine Art & Antiques
  • Jerry Whitehead, 14 3/4 x 9 in.
    Jan. 26, 2022

    Jerry Whitehead, 14 3/4 x 9 in.

    Est: $150 - $250

    Jerry Whitehead, Dancer, acrylic on board, signed and dated 2005. 14 3/4 x 9 in.

    Maynards Fine Art & Antiques
  • Jerry Whitehead, 10 x 6 in. (25.4 x 15.2 cm)
    Oct. 27, 2021

    Jerry Whitehead, 10 x 6 in. (25.4 x 15.2 cm)

    Est: $80 - $120

    Jerry Whitehead, Portrait of a Chief, acrylic on card, signed and dated 2013. 10 x 6 in. (25.4 x 15.2 cm)

    Maynards Fine Art & Antiques
  • Jerry Whitehead, 9 x 7 in. (22.9 x 17.8 cm)
    Oct. 27, 2021

    Jerry Whitehead, 9 x 7 in. (22.9 x 17.8 cm)

    Est: $80 - $120

    Jerry Whitehead, Mother and Child, acrylic on card, signed and dated 2014. 9 x 7 in. (22.9 x 17.8 cm)

    Maynards Fine Art & Antiques
  • Jerry Whitehead - Faces
    May. 30, 2021

    Jerry Whitehead - Faces

    Est: $300 - $500

    Faces (acrylic on paper, 30" x 22", framed)

    Westbridge Fine Art Auction House
  • Jerry Whitehead, 30 x 24 in. (76.2 x 61 cm)
    Oct. 30, 2020

    Jerry Whitehead, 30 x 24 in. (76.2 x 61 cm)

    Est: $200 - $300

    Jerry Whitehead, Untitled, acrylic on canvas, signed, 1999. 30 x 24 in. (76.2 x 61 cm)

    Maynards Fine Art & Antiques
  • Jerry Whitehead (1957-) Acrylic On Paper Painting
    Dec. 07, 2019

    Jerry Whitehead (1957-) Acrylic On Paper Painting

    Est: -

    Featuring A Native American Dancer. Measures Approximately 24in. X 20in. Artist Signed In The Lower Left Corner. Bh14194

    EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
  • Jerry Whitehead, 25 x 18 in. (63.5 x 45.7 cm)
    Nov. 15, 2019

    Jerry Whitehead, 25 x 18 in. (63.5 x 45.7 cm)

    Est: $200 - $300

    Jerry Whitehead, Northern Lights, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1998 25 x 18 in. (63.5 x 45.7 cm)

    Maynards Fine Art & Antiques
  • We Are Close - Acrylic by Jerry Whitehead 101026
    Oct. 04, 2019

    We Are Close - Acrylic by Jerry Whitehead 101026

    Est: $10,000 - $12,000

    Vivid original acrylic painting by Jerry Whitehead. "Over the years, Jerry Whitehead's artwork has gone through a number of stages. The one thing that has remained constant throughout this progression is his focus on powwows and powwow dancers.'Powwow dancers have been an ongoing theme in my work since I began painting. Seeing the dancers as a child had a lasting impression. The subject matter has been ideal for expressing a part of my culture as well as accommodating changes in my work,' says the artist from the Peter Chapman First Nation. As a child in Saskatchewan, Whitehead says he was interested in art like any of his friends. He says, 'I used to draw as a kid. I used to draw all the time.' Unlike the average kid, he used almost any source he could find for his drawings including the ashes that remained from fires and the lead in the bullets his father used as a hunter. In his early teen years, Whitehead moved on from drawings done with pencils and lead to paintings. He believes that his interest in art comes from his family. Whitehead remembers his grandmother working with hides and says that his mother did beadwork and braided rugs. His family supported his talents and allowed him to develop them. "I was lucky to be encouraged along the way," he says. In addition to familial encouragement and an abundance of natural talent, Whitehead has sought out technical training. He obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Indian Art from the Saskatchewan Indian Federated College and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in Halifax. Upon completing his formal training, Whitehead began showing his work in exhibitions across the country. In the eleven years since, he has had numerous shows in Saskatchewan, Ontario, Nova Scotia and British Columbia. His work has been commissioned by University Hospital in Saskatoon and the Summer Pops Symphony at Cable Wharf in Halifax to name but two. Whitehead says that his style has changed over the years. "I went through a lot of different stages," he says. In the beginning, Whitehead did beadwork and attached the work to his paintings. He also says that, for awhile, he used to wrinkle his canvas to give his paintings a dimensional appearance. But, as in his current work, powwow dancers and powwows remained an integral theme. He currently produces abstract paintings that demonstrate his fondness of vivid colours. This, he believes, was learned from his mother and her brightly coloured, braided rugs. He says that this current style 'just developed' over time. 'My work is a little tamer now,' he says. 'It's more refined.' He attributes part of this change to development over time saying he took more risks when he first graduated from school. The other part of the change can be attributed to the fact that he is now a family man. As such, Whitehead says that he is incorporating family themes into his work on a more frequent basis." Adapted from jerrywhitehead.com. Unframed 27x38". Includes a photo of the artist with the painting next to him. City: State: Date:

    Holabird Western Americana
  • We Are Close - Acrylic by Jerry Whitehead (101026)
    Jul. 11, 2019

    We Are Close - Acrylic by Jerry Whitehead (101026)

    Est: $10,000 - $12,000

    Vivid original acrylic painting by Jerry Whitehead. "Over the years, Jerry Whitehead's artwork has gone through a number of stages. The one thing that has remained constant throughout this progression is his focus on powwows and powwow dancers.'Powwow dancers have been an ongoing theme in my work since I began painting. Seeing the dancers as a child had a lasting impression. The subject matter has been ideal for expressing a part of my culture as well as accommodating changes in my work,' says the artist from the Peter Chapman First Nation. As a child in Saskatchewan, Whitehead says he was interested in art like any of his friends. He says, 'I used to draw as a kid. I used to draw all the time.' Unlike the average kid, he used almost any source he could find for his drawings including the ashes that remained from fires and the lead in the bullets his father used as a hunter. In his early teen years, Whitehead moved on from drawings done with pencils and lead to paintings. He believes that his interest in art comes from his family. Whitehead remembers his grandmother working with hides and says that his mother did beadwork and braided rugs. His family supported his talents and allowed him to develop them. "I was lucky to be encouraged along the way," he says. In addition to familial encouragement and an abundance of natural talent, Whitehead has sought out technical training. He obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Indian Art from the Saskatchewan Indian Federated College and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in Halifax. Upon completing his formal training, Whitehead began showing his work in exhibitions across the country. In the eleven years since, he has had numerous shows in Saskatchewan, Ontario, Nova Scotia and British Columbia. His work has been commissioned by University Hospital in Saskatoon and the Summer Pops Symphony at Cable Wharf in Halifax to name but two. Whitehead says that his style has changed over the years. "I went through a lot of different stages," he says. In the beginning, Whitehead did beadwork and attached the work to his paintings. He also says that, for awhile, he used to wrinkle his canvas to give his paintings a dimensional appearance. But, as in his current work, powwow dancers and powwows remained an integral theme. He currently produces abstract paintings that demonstrate his fondness of vivid colours. This, he believes, was learned from his mother and her brightly coloured, braided rugs. He says that this current style 'just developed' over time. 'My work is a little tamer now,' he says. 'It's more refined.' He attributes part of this change to development over time saying he took more risks when he first graduated from school. The other part of the change can be attributed to the fact that he is now a family man. As such, Whitehead says that he is incorporating family themes into his work on a more frequent basis." Adapted from jerrywhitehead.com. Unframed 27x38". Includes a photo of the artist with the painting next to him. Date: State/Country: City/County:

    Holabird Western Americana
  • We Are Close - Acrylic by Jerry Whitehead (101026)
    Mar. 09, 2019

    We Are Close - Acrylic by Jerry Whitehead (101026)

    Est: $5,000 - $10,000

    Vivid original acrylic painting by Jerry Whitehead. "Over the years, Jerry Whitehead's artwork has gone through a number of stages. The one thing that has remained constant throughout this progression is his focus on powwows and powwow dancers.'Powwow dancers have been an ongoing theme in my work since I began painting. Seeing the dancers as a child had a lasting impression. The subject matter has been ideal for expressing a part of my culture as well as accommodating changes in my work,' says the artist from the Peter Chapman First Nation. As a child in Saskatchewan, Whitehead says he was interested in art like any of his friends. He says, 'I used to draw as a kid. I used to draw all the time.' Unlike the average kid, he used almost any source he could find for his drawings including the ashes that remained from fires and the lead in the bullets his father used as a hunter. In his early teen years, Whitehead moved on from drawings done with pencils and lead to paintings. He believes that his interest in art comes from his family. Whitehead remembers his grandmother working with hides and says that his mother did beadwork and braided rugs. His family supported his talents and allowed him to develop them. "I was lucky to be encouraged along the way," he says. In addition to familial encouragement and an abundance of natural talent, Whitehead has sought out technical training. He obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Indian Art from the Saskatchewan Indian Federated College and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in Halifax. Upon completing his formal training, Whitehead began showing his work in exhibitions across the country. In the eleven years since, he has had numerous shows in Saskatchewan, Ontario, Nova Scotia and British Columbia. His work has been commissioned by University Hospital in Saskatoon and the Summer Pops Symphony at Cable Wharf in Halifax to name but two. Whitehead says that his style has changed over the years. "I went through a lot of different stages," he says. In the beginning, Whitehead did beadwork and attached the work to his paintings. He also says that, for awhile, he used to wrinkle his canvas to give his paintings a dimensional appearance. But, as in his current work, powwow dancers and powwows remained an integral theme. He currently produces abstract paintings that demonstrate his fondness of vivid colours. This, he believes, was learned from his mother and her brightly coloured, braided rugs. He says that this current style 'just developed' over time. 'My work is a little tamer now,' he says. 'It's more refined.' He attributes part of this change to development over time saying he took more risks when he first graduated from school. The other part of the change can be attributed to the fact that he is now a family man. As such, Whitehead says that he is incorporating family themes into his work on a more frequent basis." Adapted from jerrywhitehead.com. Unframed 27x38". Includes a photo of the artist with the painting next to him. Date: City/County: State:

    Holabird Western Americana
  • Jerry Whitehead - Two Native Girls
    Jan. 26, 2019

    Jerry Whitehead - Two Native Girls

    Est: $250 - $350

    Two Native Girls

    Westbridge Fine Art Auction House
  • KEVIN PEE-ACE - Untitled - Tree and Teepees
    Oct. 27, 2018

    KEVIN PEE-ACE - Untitled - Tree and Teepees

    Est: $250 - $400

    KENVIN PEE-ACE (Canadian, 1972- ) "Untitled - Tree and Teepees" 2009 - Acrylic on canvas. Signed lower right, unframed (edges are painted so framing is not necessary). 30 x 24 in. Being sold on behalf of Grandmothers for Grandmothers - 100% of the hammer price will go to Grandmothers for Grandmothers

    Saskatchewan Network for Art Collecting
  • Jerry Whitehead - She Carries the Light
    Sep. 23, 2018

    Jerry Whitehead - She Carries the Light

    Est: $300 - $500

    She Carries the Light (acrylic on canvas, 20" x 16")

    Westbridge Fine Art Auction House
  • JERRY WHITEHEAD (NATIVE CANADIAN, 1957-), OUR LITTLE BROTHER HAS VISIONS; WE COME TO SEE OUR LITTLE SISTER, PAIR OF ACRYLICS ON PAPER; EACH SIGNED AND DATED 2000; EACH TITLED TO FRONT PLAQUES (Sight, 19.5” x 14.5”) Both in black frames and matting.
    Mar. 10, 2016

    JERRY WHITEHEAD (NATIVE CANADIAN, 1957-), OUR LITTLE BROTHER HAS VISIONS; WE COME TO SEE OUR LITTLE SISTER, PAIR OF ACRYLICS ON PAPER; EACH SIGNED AND DATED 2000; EACH TITLED TO FRONT PLAQUES (Sight, 19.5” x 14.5”) Both in black frames and matting.

    Est: -

    JERRY WHITEHEAD (NATIVE CANADIAN, 1957-) OUR LITTLE BROTHER HAS VISIONS; WE COME TO SEE OUR LITTLE SISTERPAIR OF ACRYLICS ON PAPER; EACH SIGNED AND DATED 2000; EACH TITLED TO FRONT PLAQUES (Sight, 19.5” x 14.5”) Both in black frames and matting.Estimate: $300—400

    Waddington's
  • JERRY WHITEHEAD (NATIVE CANADIAN, 1957-), THE NEXT GENERATION, ACRYLIC ON CANVAS; SIGNED, TITLED AND DATED 2000 VERSO - UNFRAMED, STRETCHER ONLY., 57" x 99" — 144.8 x 251.5 cm.
    Jun. 25, 2015

    JERRY WHITEHEAD (NATIVE CANADIAN, 1957-), THE NEXT GENERATION, ACRYLIC ON CANVAS; SIGNED, TITLED AND DATED 2000 VERSO - UNFRAMED, STRETCHER ONLY., 57" x 99" — 144.8 x 251.5 cm.

    Est: -

    JERRY WHITEHEAD (NATIVE CANADIAN, 1957-) THE NEXT GENERATIONACRYLIC ON CANVAS; SIGNED, TITLED AND DATED 2000 VERSO - UNFRAMED, STRETCHER ONLY.57" x 99" — 144.8 x 251.5 cm.Estimate: $700—900

    Waddington's
  • JERRY WHITEHEAD (NATIVE CANADIAN, 1957-), THE NEXT GENERATION, ACRYLIC ON CANVAS; SIGNED, TITLED AND DATED 2000 VERSO - UNFRAMED, STRETCHER ONLY., 57" x 99" — 144.8 x 251.5 cm.
    May. 14, 2015

    JERRY WHITEHEAD (NATIVE CANADIAN, 1957-), THE NEXT GENERATION, ACRYLIC ON CANVAS; SIGNED, TITLED AND DATED 2000 VERSO - UNFRAMED, STRETCHER ONLY., 57" x 99" — 144.8 x 251.5 cm.

    Est: -

    JERRY WHITEHEAD (NATIVE CANADIAN, 1957-) THE NEXT GENERATIONACRYLIC ON CANVAS; SIGNED, TITLED AND DATED 2000 VERSO - UNFRAMED, STRETCHER ONLY.57" x 99" — 144.8 x 251.5 cm.Estimate: $1,500—2,000

    Waddington's
  • Jerry Whitehead UNTITLED-TWO FIGURES acrylic on
    Oct. 27, 2010

    Jerry Whitehead UNTITLED-TWO FIGURES acrylic on

    Est: $50 - $75

    Jerry Whitehead UNTITLED-TWO FIGURES acrylic on paper signed and dated '95 15 3/4 x 11 3/4 in.

    Maynards Fine Art & Antiques
  • Jerry Whitehead UNTITLED-CHAINSAWS acrylic on
    Oct. 27, 2010

    Jerry Whitehead UNTITLED-CHAINSAWS acrylic on

    Est: $200 - $300

    Jerry Whitehead UNTITLED-CHAINSAWS acrylic on paper signed and dated '93 28 1/2 x 21 3/4 in.

    Maynards Fine Art & Antiques
  • Jerry Whitehead Canadian (1957- ) UNTITLED oil on
    May. 19, 2010

    Jerry Whitehead Canadian (1957- ) UNTITLED oil on

    Est: $150 - $250

    Jerry Whitehead Canadian (1957- ) UNTITLED oil on paper signed and dated '96 26 x 13 1/4 in. unframed

    Maynards Fine Art & Antiques
  • Native Art: Original Painting on Canvas Noble
    Feb. 24, 2008

    Native Art: Original Painting on Canvas Noble

    Est: $225 - $300

    Native Art: Original Painting on Canvas Noble Spirits. Signed by Renowned Native Artist Jerry Whitehead -91, Cree Nation.

    West Coast Estates Auctions
  • Jerry Whitehead Painting on Canvas 32"x 27 1/2"
    Feb. 16, 2008

    Jerry Whitehead Painting on Canvas 32"x 27 1/2"

    Est: - $175

    Jerry Whitehead Painting on Canvas 32"x 27 1/2" Good Condition

    Seahawk Auctions
  • Jerry Whitehead Painting on Canvas 29 1/2"x 27
    Feb. 16, 2008

    Jerry Whitehead Painting on Canvas 29 1/2"x 27

    Est: - $175

    Jerry Whitehead Painting on Canvas 29 1/2"x 27 1/2" Good Condition

    Seahawk Auctions
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