Santee

Robert Freeman

Santee, Prints by Robert Freeman
  • Robert Freeman etching
Marked Down $150.00
Gallery Price $250.00
Title
Santee
Artist
Robert Freeman
Medium
Color etching
Edition
31/89
Plate size
8" height X 9 3/4" width
Paper size
11 1/4" height X 15" width
Signed
"Robert Freeman" in graphite at lower right margin
Condition
Excellent
Provenance
BS HC, South Dakota
About The Santee

A band of Native American men are proceeding on horseback. Front riders are wearing breastplates and carrying coup sticks.

 

About Robert Freeman

(Luiseno/ Sioux) (1939-2019)-Robert Freeman was born on the Rincon Indian Reservation near San Diego, California in 1939. He attended high school in nearby Escondido. After graduation Freeman served in the U.S. Army in Korea. He attended Mira Costa Junior College and Palomar College in California, earning a bachelor’s degree and state teacher certification. Freeman worked as a teacher, author, lecturer, gallery owner, sculptor and painter.

He received numerous public mural commissions, including at the Los Angeles County Library and the California State Museum. His work is found in private and public collections, including the Heritage Center and the Sioux Indian Museum at Pine Ridge, South Dakota and the Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona.

Robert Freeman is cited in Patrick Lester's book, The Biographical Directory of Native American Painters and Clara Lee Tanner’s Southwest Indian Painting, as well as Peggy and Harold Samuels’ book, Contemporary Western Artists.

Other Works By Robert Freeman:
  • Hold Up !!!, Paintings by Robert Freeman
Cultures

American Indian

Medium

Prints

Subject

Horses, American Indians

Keywords

Robert Freeman, Robert Freeman etching