(Born 1941) Choctaw/ Cherokee Formerly a student at the Institute of American Indian Arts (1964) and at the Oklahoma State University of School Tech Training (1966), Ingram has work in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, at the Heard Museum in Phoenix and at the Philbrook Art Center.
He won the Wolfe Robe Hunt Award at the 33rd Annual American Indian Artists' Exhibition at the Philbrook Art Center in 1977.
He is cited in Who's Who in American Art (1972), Who's Who in the West (1975), Art and Individualist by Guy and Doris Monthan and Who's Who in International Art (1975-1980). His first major show took place in 1969 when Ingram was invited to shaw at Gorman's Navajo Gallery in Taos, New Mexico.
About the Artist | (Born 1941) Choctaw/ Cherokee Formerly a student at the Institute of American Indian Arts (1964) and at the Oklahoma State University of School Tech Training (1966), Ingram has work in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, at the Heard Museum in Phoenix and at the Philbrook Art Center. He won the Wolfe Robe Hunt Award at the 33rd Annual American Indian Artists' Exhibition at the Philbrook Art Center in 1977. He is cited in Who's Who in American Art (1972), Who's Who in the West (1975), Art and Individualist by Guy and Doris Monthan and Who's Who in International Art (1975-1980). His first major show took place in 1969 when Ingram was invited to shaw at Gorman's Navajo Gallery in Taos, New Mexico. |
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Culture | American Indian |
Style | Nostalgic American Indian |
Medium | Watercolor on paper |
Sight size | 6 3/4" diameter |
Frame | Two PH balanced mat boards, regular glass, warm tone metal sectional molding |
Frame size | 12" height X 12" width |
Signed | "Jerry Ingram" followed by triangular symbol at viewer's lower left |
Date of creation | Circa 1980 |
Condition | Excellent, as appeared framed, glazed |
Provenance | JMB |