MIXED MEDIA SCULPTURE ENTITLED “PEACE OFFERING” BY WILLY WHITTEN – ARAPAHO CHIEF BLACK COAL

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Bronze and pewter sculpture on a marble base.  Stands 10” tall including 4” x 2 ½” base. Excellent condition.  Dated 1992, numbered 856 of 950.

Chief Black Coal was among the most influential Arapaho chiefs of his time. He was able to largely keep the Arapaho at peace with the United States during the Great Sioux war of 1876. He served as a U.S. Army scout and helped the tribe find a home on Wind River.

Fluent in an extensive variety of media and techniques, Willy Whitten is that rarest of all artists: self-taught, yet acknowledged as a master craftsman. Gifted with natural talent and unique vision, Willy has extensive modeling and design experience in the demanding field of cinematic special effects, and in the last decade has been a creative artist on more than two dozen major films. Whitten’s fascination with the beauty and variety of Native American costume and its wealth of symbolism has led to numerous hours of research of paintings, photographs, and rare ethnic objects from around the world. This attention to even the minutest detail gives each of his sculptures a special sense of authenticity. It is through this affinity that Willy is able to capture the varied textures and details of Indian clothing and ornamentation in the vibrant surfaces of sculpture. To all of his work, Whitten brings an expressiveness and realism that translate into fine art that is not only authentically presented, but a beauty for the eye to behold.  [ld] [ph:m]

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