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Chief Deaf Bull - Crow

In 1939, Sharp wrote a note to Frank Phillips about this portrait: "In the last Indian uprising against the Government, Deaf Bull was the last man to surrender and come in, resentful ever after. The front of his war shirt is made from enemy hair scalp locks. A dominant, implacable Indian of strong character. He used to come to my studio frequently to loaf and smoke and in the fall, on leaving, I hung all my Indian portraits around the walls. Deaf Bull happened in, went around, stopped rather defiantly a bit in front of each one. He finally came to his own portrait, looked at it and  pointing his finger at it said, “there is the only real Indian in the lot, and the rest are cowards”; turned and stalked out." (Woolaroc archives)

 

See # 83 for am earlier version of this.

Chief Deaf Bull - Crow

Record ID: 552

Date: 1905

Medium: oil on canvas

Dimensions: 12 x 18 in.

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

Owner: Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve, Bartlesville, OK

Accession Number: GRA-79


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.