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Patrick Robert DesJarlait Art for Sale at Auction

Painter, b. 1921 - d. 1972

Patrick DesJarlait, Sr. (1921–1972[citation needed]) was an Ojibwe artist, known for his watercolor paintings and his commercial art work.

Born to Solomon and Elizabeth Blake DesJarlait, Patrick DesJarlait was the fourth of seven children. He is a member of the Red Lake Ojibwe. As a child Patrick spent a lot of his time wandering through the woods alone or with friends. The experiences that he had in the forests around his home often became the subject matter of his drawings that he had done as a child.

After his mother died when he was seven years old Patrick spent most of his time in boarding schools in Red Lake and Pipestone, Minnesota. Red Lake High School is where he first developed an interest in an art career, with the encouragement from his English teacher, Miss Ross. After completing his high school education, he went on to study art at Arizona State College in Phoenix.

A year later, in spring 1942, during World War II, DesJarlait entered government service, and was sent to teach an art workshop at a nearby Japanese Relocation Camp. When he observed what was happening to the Japanese people in America, he was reminded of what had happened to his own people. Months later Patrick joined the US Navy, which sent him to San Diego, California. There he worked with artists from Walt Disney Studios, as an animator, producing training films for the Navy.

After World War II ended, Patrick returned home to Red Lake where he focused more on his artwork. A short time later, the DesJarlait family moved to the Twin Cities. Patrick found employment as a commercial artist. "Because of his experience of working with films he was chosen to design the animation for a television commercial for Hamm's Brewery. Soon, the comical and gentle Hamm's Beer bear (created by Cleo Hovel) became a familiar part in the lives of television audiences of the 1950s." After creating the Hamm's bear, he went on to do other commercial art, including a new version of the Land O'Lakes butter maiden

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