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The Death Spirit; [The Death Spirit - Crow Agency, Montana]

In a note to Frank Phillips written in about 1940, Sharp described this important early work as follows: "Crow Agency, Montana. Painted in 1903-4. When Mink, a noted warrior, lost his wife, he sat thus, grieving all night; never raised his head nor spoke to condoling friends. At the time, his teepee was three or four hundred yards from my cabin and I spent much time there observing. The floor was a great buffalo rug; the background an elk skin teepee lining. At the head, a willow backrest on which the medicine bag hangs. The best Indian figure I ever painted." (Woolaroc archives)

 

Exhibited at Fishel, Adler & Schwartz in New York, 1906, the John Herron Institute in Indianapolis, the St. Louis Museum of Fine Arts in 1908 and the Swan Gallery, Kansas City, MO early 1909.

 

There is a study for this work at the Stark Museum, #621.

The Death Spirit; [The Death Spirit - Crow Agency, Montana]

Record ID: 512

Date: 1905

Medium: oil on canvas

Dimensions:

26 x 39 in.

Signature / Inscription: LR: J.H.SHARP 1905.

Owner: Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve, Bartlesville, OK

Accession Number: GRA-85


Provenance:

The artist; Frank Phillips, Bartlesville, OK, 1939; present owner

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Created concurrently with Peter Hassrick's 2018 Whitney West publication The Life & Art of Joseph Henry Sharp, this online catalogue highlights more than 700 works by J.H. Sharp that are held in public collections.