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"James A. Garfield, Apache Chief" Painting

Alan Wellikoff, United States

Painting, Oil on Canvas

20 W x 16 H in

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Chief James A. Garfield was a leader of the Jicarilla Apache Nation who adopted his name after receiving a peace medal from the U.S, president. He later adopted the surname Velarde and was chief of the Jicarilla Apache tribe from 1886 until the 1940s. His leadership spanned a significant period duri...

Year Created:

2019

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Painting, Oil on Canvas

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

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20 W x 16 H x 1 D in

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Not Applicable

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Not Framed

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A fellow who ran into a burning New York barn only to discover the livestock found their own way out; unintentionally sprang his girlfriend from solitary in a Maine county jail; raced cars ingloriously at Moroso and Lime Rock; awoke in a remote Burmese pagoda just as dawn lit the face of a towering, road-movie Buddha who'd also been sitting there in the dark; owned the '27 Buick Phaeton in which Lawrence traversed Arabian sands, and stole through the night to stand alone in Emerson's garden, aboard the USS Constellation, on Burnside Bridge, and -- most memorably -- in the theater box where Lincoln was shot. As a fledgling artist, Wellikoff was awarded for excellence by a juried panel at the Maryland State Fair. His first serious painting portrayed his late father-in-law -- a WWII naval aviator -- standing before his Avenger bomber. Using fat oils over a leaner layer of water-soluble ones prior to varnishing, Wellikoff's boards and canvases portray whatever strikes his fancy for its aesthetic, cultural and/or historic(al) import. His work, which won two Silver Awards from Redditt, has been sold here on Saatchi and through galleries in Maryland and Florida. Recently completed: "Banjo Picker," oil-on-canvas

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