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Chief Spotted Elk - Sioux

Sharp told Frank Phillips that Dick Spotted Elk was a prominent Sioux man. After fighting Custer, Spotted Elk later distinguished himself as a tribal diplomat taking trips to Washington, DC and receiving a presidential medal from Grant. (Woolaroc archives) Somehow, though, Sharp was mistaken about the identity of this man.  He may have been related to the famous Miniconjou, Lakota leader who fought Custer (perhaps a son), but that man died in 1890, about a decade before Sharp arrived among the Sioux.

 

Sharp painted several other portraits of this man, known as Dick Spotted Elk, including a profile version of Spotted Elk in 1905 (#222, Smithsonian American Art Museum) and another the next year, 1906, a three quarter front view wearing the same peace medal. (see relates image, #84)

Chief Spotted Elk - Sioux

Record ID: 547

Date: 1905

Medium: oil on canvas

Dimensions: 12 x 17 in.

Signature / Inscription: LR: J.H.SHARP. 05.

Owner: Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve, Bartlesville, OK

Accession Number: GRA-72


Provenance:

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

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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.