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John Coleman, Cowboy Artist of America - Pachtuwa-Chta, Arikara Warrior
Bronze Edition of 35. Few remain in the edition.
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36
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Pachtuwa-Chta
$27,000
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Contemporary Western and Southwestern SculptorsAlleman, CarolBorcherdt, FredCarlson, George (b. 1940)Coleman CA, JohnCopenhaver-Fellows NSS, DeborahDeurloo, Robert (b.1946)Fellows CA, FredGarcia, TammyGoodluck, RobertGoodnight, VerylHochstetler, TonyHyde, DougJoe CA, Oreland C.Kliewer, SusanLoffler, RichardLucero, StevenManus, GeorgeMapes, JanMcCain, Buck (1943-)Mell, EdMignery, CA, Herb (b. 1937)Miller, JasonOther, Contemporary SculpturesPost, HowardPrice, Gary Lee (1958-)Ramos NSS, PedroRossi, MarkScruggs, LeslieThomson-Smith NSS, ShirleyYork, Star |
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  "Pachtuwa was introduced to Prince Maximilian and Karl Bodmer by Mato-Tope, one of the chiefs of the Mandan tribe in 1834. Pachtuwa-Chta had been living peacefully with the Mandan. Described as a tall, handsome man, Pachtuwa-Chta was characterized as someone who couldn't be counted on and described as a man who had killed many white men. He posed for Bodmer wearing a beautiful red buffalo robe and heavily beaded leggings and moccasins, and carried in the crook of his arm a gunstock type war club. In exchange for his portrait, Pachtuwa-Chta accepted a picture of a bear in which Maximilian painted the bear and Bodmer provided the background." - John Coleman |
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