Observing the Enemy
Warrior watching through tall grass. Signed, numbered 123/1500
Artist:
Jerome Tiger
Signature:
Tiger
Dimensions of work:
14" x 18.5"
Dimensions with frame:
22" x 27"
Date Created:
January 1, 1967
Medium:
Tempera
Artist
Biographical Information:
Jerome Richard Tiger (1941–1967) was a highly influential Native Americanpainter from Oklahoma. Tiger produced hundreds of paintings from 1962 until his death in 1967. A fullblood Muscogee Creek-Seminole, Tiger's style is said to be a combination of "spiritual vision, humane understanding, and technical virtuosity" but with traditional subject matter and composition.His paintings first gained recognition at the Philbrook Museum of Art.Tiger was compared to Rembrandt and Francisco Goya because of his ability to draw an object or person after a short glance. He worked in oil, watercolor, tempera, casein, pencil, and pen and ink.
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South wall
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