Earl Biss
1947-1998
Spirits of the Stick Indians
MEDIUM: Oil on canvas
DIMENSIONS: 24 x 64 inches
Signed upper right
Signed, titled and dated 83 verso
SHIPPING DIMENSIONS: 24 x 64 inches
SOLD FOR: $26,325.00
Including Buyers Premium
2024 - APRIL,
LOT 167
1947-1998
MEDIUM: Oil on canvas
DIMENSIONS: 24 x 64 inches
Signed upper right
Signed, titled and dated 83 verso
SHIPPING DIMENSIONS: 24 x 64 inches
SOLD FOR: $26,325.00
Including Buyers Premium
Crow modernist Earl Biss began his art career as part of the inaugural class at the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He later studied under painter Fritz Scholder, Hopi jewelry icon Charles Loloma and sculptors Allan House and John Chamberlain. Biss would produce works in two distinct styles: loosely painted modernist landscapes and highly stylized figures. This painting, Spirits of the Stick Indians, shows a crucial part of Crow mythology. The Stick Indians, also known as Nirumbee or Awwakkulé, were “little people” warriors who appeared in the dreams of Plenty Coups, the visionary Crow chief. The Stick Indians are still prominent figures in Crow culture and mythology. They are viewed as fierce fighters, but also as the keepers of Crow wisdom.
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