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Lot 110: Charles Bird King 1785 - 1862 , Amiskquew, Minominee Charcoal on paper

Est: $15,000 USD - $20,000 USD
Sotheby'sNew York, NY, USJune 19, 2009

Item Overview

Description

Signed with the artist's device (upper left) Charcoal on paper

Dimensions

measurements 10 1/4 by 6 1/4 in. alternate measurements 26 by 15.9 cm.

Literature

Herman Viola, The Indian Legacy of Charles Bird King, Washington, DC, 1976, p. 130, illustrated; finished portrait illustrated, p. 100

Notes

Executed in 1830 in Washington, D.C.
The present drawing was used as a study for the finished portrait of Amiskquew ("The Spoon") in the collection of the Gulf States Corporation (fig. 1). Charles Bird King's legacy lies in his meticuloulsly detailed portraits of Native American Indians. From the 1820s to the 1840s the Bureau of Indian Affairs commissioned the artist to paint portraits of the dwindling Native American population. His portraits were mostly of dignitaries visiting Washington D.C. who had come to negotiate trade deals with the U.S. Government, as in the case of the present work. King was born in Newport, Rhode Island as the only child of Deborah Bird and American Revolutionary veteran Captain Zebulon King. The family traveled west, but when Charles was four years old, his father was killed and scalped by Native Americans in Ohio. He studied art in New York and furthered his studies in London under Benjamin West at the Royal Academy.

Auction Details

The Graham Arader Sale

by
Sotheby's
June 19, 2009, 12:00 AM EST

1334 York Avenue, New York, NY, 10021, US