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The Warrior - Bronze by Charles Humphriss (91262)

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The Warrior - Bronze by Charles Humphriss  (91262)
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This item SOLD at 2019 May 19 @ 11:01UTC-8 : PST/AKDT
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This is a Charles Humphriss Bronze of a Native American titled "The Warrior" c. 1904, and it is likely a posthumous casting, as there is no discernible foundry mark. The sculptural work of Charles Humphriss tended towards Native American ritual subjects portraying what he believed was a more truthful representation of the American Indian. In striking contrast to the commonly portrayed image at the time of the ësavageí, his work sought to celebrate the more peaceful and spiritual nature of these majestic people. Humphriss was born in England in 1867, but immigrated to the United States and by the late 19th century was living in Pleasanton, NY. As an established artist he kept a studio in New York City, where he became a member of the National Sculptor Society and the Society of Independent Artists. During his time, Humphrissí sculptures were exhibited at the New York Academy of Design, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, and award winning at the Panama-Pacific Exposition in San Francisco. Humphriss died at the age of 65 in New York in 1934. The sculpture is 16.25" tall x 12.75"length x 5.25". width. On a beautiful black marble base. Dated 1904 and no foundry markings detectable. Due to weight, extra shipping will apply. (25.6lbs.)

Date: c. 1904
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