Untitled

Rick Bartow

Untitled , Drawings by Rick Bartow
  • Bartow pastel
  • Bartow_close_1_thumb
  • Bartow_close_bottom_thumb
Marked Down $2,100.00
Gallery Price $3,250.00
Title
Untitled
Artist
Rick Bartow
Medium
Oil pastel, graphite, charcoal on paper
Paper size
40" height X 26" width
Frame
Plexiglas, dark wood
Frame size
49" height X 35" width
Signed
Bartow '89" at viewer's upper right in graphite
Date of creation
1989
Condition
Excellent, as appeared framed, glazed.
Provenance
Consigned by a New York resident GM
About The Untitled

Perhaps this is a wolf or coyote mask worn by a human figure.

Bartow is fond of emphasizing the interconnectiveness of human and animal worlds.

Marked Down from $2,600 to $2,100

 

About Rick Bartow

(Born 1946, Wiyot and Yurok tribal affiliation) Bartow is a painter, a sculptor and a printmaker. A graduate of Western Oregon University, Bartow earned a degree in secondary art education. This artist also is a musician and a singer with his own folk-rock band, playing the guitar and bongos.

Honored with a traveling mid-career retrospective and monograph My Eye, it was organized by the Hallie Ford Museum 2003 - 2004. Bartow was given a solo exhibit at the National Museum of the American Indian in 2003. The Eijteljorg Museum awarded him a Fellowship for Native American Fine Art in 2001.

Bartow's work is included in the permanent collections of the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Arts in Indianapolis, Indian; the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, DC; the Hallie Ford Museum of Art in Salem, Oregon; the Heard Museum in Phoenix, AZ; the De Saisset Museum and the Portland Art Museum.

His paintings are characterized as expressionistic, often dealing with human and animal forms.

Cultures

American Indian

Medium

Drawings

Subject

American Indians, Male, Contemporary

Keywords

Rick Bartow, Bartow pastel