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Portrait of a Chief
Woody Big Bow
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Charles Banks Wilson

Portrait of an Old Man / Woody Big Bow

Essay/Description

Woody Big Bow was a Kiowa (Cáuigù)1 artist and World War II veteran; he also designed the thunderbird insignia for the 45th Infantry Division (also known as the Thunderbirds). Before the war, he studied fine arts with Professor Oscar Jacobson, graduating from the University of Oklahoma in 1939. Big Bow also worked as a set designer, set painter, and muralist, and his artworks in the Gilcrease collection capture the diversity and range of his output throughout his career.

This painting portrays an elderly man seated on the prairie, smoking tobacco from a hand-carved pipe. His hair is adorned with two eagle feathers, and his braids are wrapped in otter hide. He wears a cream-colored trade-cloth shirt with a brown scarf. A red wool blanket with beaded buckskin ties at the edges is draped across his lap. His buckskin pipe bag, decorated with lane-stitch beadwork, is filled with tobacco. As he draws deeply on the pipe, his smoke faintly hazes the mountains in the background.

—Jordan Poorman Cocker, Henry Luce Foundation Curatorial Scholar for Indigenous Painting Collection Research, 2021

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1 Cáuigù is the correct identity used by the Kiowa Tribe.

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Title(s): 
Portrait of an Old Man
Creator(s): 
Woody Big Bow (Artist)
Culture: 
Native American; Kiowa
Date: 
mid-20th century
Materials/Techniques: 
oil on canvas attached to board
Paper/Support: 
Portrait; single-sided 4.687-4.697mm canvas attached to paper board
Classification: 
Object Type: 
Accession No: 
01.583
Previous Number(s): 
0127.583; 1228 & AIP-20th-77; 17618
Department: 
Not On View

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