PAUL DYCK 1982 Original Acrylic + Sumiye Ink Painting 13x16 Indian Village For Sale


PAUL DYCK 1982 Original Acrylic + Sumiye Ink Painting 13x16 Indian Village
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PAUL DYCK 1982 Original Acrylic + Sumiye Ink Painting 13x16 Indian Village:
$1277.00

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PAUL DYCK
“NIGHT LODGES DREAM”

1982 ACRYLIC / SUMIYE

5” x 7”

GOLD METAL FRAME

13 ¼” x 16 ¼”

FABRIC TEXTURE MAT

MINT CONDITION

i am the 2nd owner.

the first owner blacked out his original purchase price.

i have always wondered what he paid for it . . . i can discern acomma in the blacked out price, but i cannot read any of the numbers.

I INTENTIONALLY USED FLASH IN SOME OF THE PHOTOS TO SHOW THETEXTURES EVEN THOUGH THE IMAGE GOT WASHED OUT. FLASH WILL EXAGGERATE ANYDAMAGE, AND I SEE NONE

Paul Dyck (1917 – 2006) was an Arizona artist, originally fromIllinois. He painted a multitude of Native American and Western themedpaintings. He was a decendant of Anthony Van Dyck, a well known flemish artist who painted in the early 1600s

He loved to paint in Sumiye Ink with Japanese brushes.

This painting was done with a combination of that ink and acrylicpaints

Biography from the Archives of askART

Born in Chicago, PaulDyck became a painter of western subjects, illustrator, and author. Hispreferred medium is egg tempera with \"old master\" oil glazes, and healso paints in watercolor and Sumiye ink with Japanese brushes.

He is a descendent of the Flemish painter, Sir Anthony Van Dyck(1599-1641). As a small child, Dyck lived in Calgary, western Canadaamong the Blackfeet, Crow, and Cheyenne Indians where his parents werepioneers. Later he lectured on American Indian culture and became acollector of Indian artifacts. He was given the name \"RainbowHand\" by members of the Sioux Indian tribe with whom he lived in 1934. Healso became the adopted son of two Indian leaders: One Elk and Lone Wolf, theBlackfoot artist.

At the age of eight, Dyck was taken by his parents to Europe and apprenticed toan artist uncle, a painter, with studios in Florence, Paris, Prague, andRome. By age fifteen, he was on his own, studying at the Munich Academywith Johann von Skramlik and exhibiting his collection of Indianartifacts.

He served in World War II as a Navy artist and then settled in Rimrock,northern Arizona, where he had first visited in 1938. He became a rancherwhile pursuing his art that included a series called \"Indians of theOverland Trail.\" He also wrote a book titled \"Brule, the SiouxPeople of the Rosebud.\"

He died in March of 2006 in a nursing home, Sedona Winds, in Oak Creek nearSedona, Arizona.

Source:

Peggy and Harold Samuels,The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Artists ofthe American West

Old WestShow and sale catalogue, June 24, 2004

Additional information courtesy of Judith Williams and Fran Elliott, friend ofthe artist.

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