This is the most complex of five versions of Flat Iron that Sharp produced for his early traveling shows that started at the Cincinnati Museum in October of 1900, Special Exhibition of Indian Portraits Painted from Life. It went from there to be included in an exhibition of the same title that appeared at the Detroit Museum of Art in January, 1901 and then to the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York and the Cosmos Club in Washington, DC. Portrait busts of this subject sold to Phoebe Hearst in 1902 and later to Joseph Butler, Jr. For Iron Tail busts of a similar pose, see related images, #s 545 and 572. In 1908 this was displayed in Indianapolis at the John Herron Art Institute..
Chief Flat Iron, Sioux
Alternate Title:
Chief Flat Iron Smoking
Record ID: 576
Date: ca. 1900
Medium: oil on canvas
Dimensions: 16 x 20 in.
Signature / Inscription: LR: J.H.SHARP. UR: CHIEF FLAT IRON / SIOUX
Owner: Indianapolis Museum of Art, Newfields, Indianapolis, IN
Accession Number: 03.1
Provenance:
The artist; Indianapolis Art Association, Indianapolis, IN, 1903; present owner
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