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Charles Damrow
Native American Nature Village Community Western 1970's Animals Seasons Signed

1978

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"Teepee/Indian Village" is an original oil painting on wood panel by Charles Damrow. The artist signed and dated the piece in the lower left. This painting depicts a Native American hunter on horseback returning to his village with his captured deer. Artwork Size: 28" x 44" Frame Size: 39 3/4" x 56" Artist Bio: Charles Damrow, Cowboy artist and painter of western Cowboy and Indian subject matter, established friendships with Indians, cowboy artists and Indian Traders of the Southwest. A Cherokee Indian, Charles Damrow, born in Sheboygan, Wisconsin in 1916, left home to venture West at the young age of 13. He was largely self taught and enjoyed painting nostalgic scenes of the frontier. Damrow, who drifted between acclaim and obscurity, had associations and friendships with many notable westerners, including Olaf Wieghorst, Barry Goldwater, Peter McDonald and Bill McGee. His paintings are highly collectible, held in private collections, municipal buildings, and corporate collections. Noteworthy are two equally large 6' x 9' canvases collected by Arizona's largest art patron, Bank President Walter Bimson. Damrow has been noted in the Illustrated Biographical Directory, American Artists at Auction 1645-1945, Artists Blue Book, and countless other magazines, newspaper articles and art publications. Damrow's artistic skills remained strong throughout his early career, culminating in a horse accident in 1968, confining his best work to the earlier period. His deep friendships with Indians and Cowboys of the Southwest ended with his death in 1989, but his works will continue to surface among Indian art patrons and art galleries nationwide.
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