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Quanah Parker Burgess

About Quanah Parker Burgess
 "Quanah Parker Burgess, Comanche artist, was born on August 15, 1975 in Lawton, Oklahoma. After attending public schools in Lawton, Oklahoma, he lived in New Mexico for six years, where in 1993 he graduated from Santa Fe Indian School.  He also studied at the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1993-94. 

From his childhood, Quanah began to draw and completed his first painting at the age of six.  He now continues to paint in acrylics, watercolor, and pastels.  Quanah began his professional career when he sold his first painting at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia.  In 1997, Quanah exhibited his work at the American Indian Exposition in Anadarko, Oklahoma, placing second with a drawing entitled "Wolfman Richard Poafpybitty." In 1998 Quanah again placed second, this time in painting, at the American Indian Exposition.  He was also accepted into Red Earth for the 1998 and 1999 art show.

   Quanah is the great, great grandson of Chief Quanah Parker, the last war chief of the Comanches. He is from the Kwahada Band (Antelope Eaters).  He is a third generation artist.  His maternal grandfather, Simmons Parker, was an artist and Fancy War Dancer. His paternal grandmother, Daisy (Tachaco) Waters, was an accomplished artist who painted, created leather works, and also beaded. His father, Ronald Burgess, is the artist who created the first Comanche Seal which is still used as the symbol of the Comanche Nation." taken from the artist's website

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About the Artist  "Quanah Parker Burgess, Comanche artist, was born on August 15, 1975 in Lawton, Oklahoma. After attending public schools in Lawton, Oklahoma, he lived in New Mexico for six years, where in 1993 he graduated from Santa Fe Indian School.  He also studied at the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1993-94. 

From his childhood, Quanah began to draw and completed his first painting at the age of six.  He now continues to paint in acrylics, watercolor, and pastels.  Quanah began his professional career when he sold his first painting at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia.  In 1997, Quanah exhibited his work at the American Indian Exposition in Anadarko, Oklahoma, placing second with a drawing entitled "Wolfman Richard Poafpybitty." In 1998 Quanah again placed second, this time in painting, at the American Indian Exposition.  He was also accepted into Red Earth for the 1998 and 1999 art show.

   Quanah is the great, great grandson of Chief Quanah Parker, the last war chief of the Comanches. He is from the Kwahada Band (Antelope Eaters).  He is a third generation artist.  His maternal grandfather, Simmons Parker, was an artist and Fancy War Dancer. His paternal grandmother, Daisy (Tachaco) Waters, was an accomplished artist who painted, created leather works, and also beaded. His father, Ronald Burgess, is the artist who created the first Comanche Seal which is still used as the symbol of the Comanche Nation." taken from the artist's website

Culture American Indian
Style Nostalgic American Indian
Medium Acrylic on canvas
Canvas size 20" height X 16" width
Frame Custom dark burl wood molding
Frame size 25 3/4" height X 21 3/4" width
Signed "WPB" in white at viewer's lower right
Date of creation 2012
Condition Excellent, as appeared framed.
Provenance RF
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