Pikanni or Peigan, Known as Big Bull
Pikanni or Peigan, Known as Big Bull
Pikanni or Peigan, Known as Big Bull
Pikanni or Peigan, Known as Big Bull

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In 1937 Clare Sheridan travelled to Montana to execute four sculptures of people from the Native American Blackfeet tribe. In order to acquaint herself with the customs of this tribe, as the newspaper 'Christian Science Monitor' reported in August 1937, she spent several weeks living in the Blackfeet village. Sheridan described her experience in her book 'Redskin Interlude' of 1938.

Hastings Museum and Art Gallery

Hastings

Title

Pikanni or Peigan, Known as Big Bull

Date

1937

Medium

plaster

Measurements

H 42 x W 21 x D 24 cm

Accession number

1983.78.26

Work type

Bust

Signature/marks description

Clare Sheridan, 1937

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