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Harry Andrew Jackson

1924-2011

"Sacagawea II," 1980

Cold-painted bronze on a stone plinth
Signed and dated in the casting and again in paint: © Harry Jackson; with foundry pastille applied: WFS Italia; further marked in a cartouche with artist's fingerprint; further incised: SAIIP 38P; titled to metal plaque
Bronze: 17.875" H x 8.75" W x 6.25" D; Overall: 20" H x 9.125" W x 7" D

  • Provenance: Other notes: Harry Andrew Jackson grew up on the gritty streets of Chicago, where he discovered his passion for art through a supportive teacher and a scholarship to the Chicago Art Institute. At 14, he ran away to Wyoming, embracing the cowboy life and working as a ranch hand. After the war, Jackson moved to New York, where he initially made a name for himself in Abstract Expressionism. However, he soon pivoted to realism, focusing on Western themes that reflected his deep connection to cowboy culture.

    One of Jackson's significant works, and the first to use a woman as the central theme, was inspired by Sacajawea, the Shoshone guide of Lewis and Clark's expedition to the Pacific Ocean between 1804 and 1806. This piece was produced in various sizes and color treatments and served as a study for a ten-foot version completed in 1980. This larger sculpture is prominently displayed at the Plains Indian Museum at the Buffalo Bill Historical Center in Cody, WY. Sacagawea is identified in Larry Pointer and Donald Goddard's 1981 book "Harry Jackson" as "an image and form that encompasses the source of life and the history of all such images in Western Art -- the Madonna and Child, the robed Venus" (p. 145).
  • Condition: Overall good condition with scattered minor scuffs and darkening/oxidation to bronze commensurate with age. With inherent flaw in the cold-painting behind figure's head, two spots of errant paint.

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