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Chief lean wolf vintage water color ?

By Robinlonefight, 24 May, 2014
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A neighbor bought this for me at auction..looks really old ..can't tell if its a print or water color  painting..really old paper with water damage  but great color...I don't know anything about it other than its chief lean wolf..Hidatsa tribe..any ideas?   Thanks, robin

Category
Paintings
Medium
Paper
Distinguishing marks
Signed P.W.
Condition
Fair
Price Paid (If known)
Unsure
For Sale?
No
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Phoenixguy1954

11 years 1 month ago

Re: Chief lean wolf vintage water color ?

http://www.ndstudies.org/resources/IndianStudies/threeaffiliated/leader…

1820–1916 (according to ND History text)

Poor Wolf/Lean Wolf was born on the Knife River in the middle of the three Hidatsa villages. He was raised in the Awaxawi Village at the mouth of the Missouri River. His father’s name was Buffalo Hide Tent, and his uncle was chief “Road Maker” Adihidish. He was the second chief of the Hidatsa village.

American Indian Chiefs
Red Man Tobacco - 1952
Prince Albert Tobacco Advertisement Poster Depicting Chief Lean-Wolf check it out, same as yours.

(can't tell if its a print or water color  painting..) more more more photos, I can't say this any other way. NOBODY can tell what you have unless we have lots of close ups and back, front, side, anything.  Paintings will have brush strokes, prints will have Dots like a news paper. Lithos have diff type dots. you need a loop. I think ist cool you have the picture of the Chief thats on the Tabacco can,and  poster.. If it's a painting, you have something good. FYI DO NOT clean it of try and repair the frame yet. OK?

more photos!.please

 

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