Marshall Mitchell bronze sculpture of a Native American, 'Broken Treaty.' Figure depicts Native American man tearing a treaty cord. Marshall Mitchell signature between the feet. 18 X 11 base. Statue is 27 inches tall. Weighs 47 pounds. Very good condition.
Condition: Very nice condition Item Description ⨠Introducing the Marshall Mitchell Indian Warrior Bronze Sculpture, a striking representation of strength and emotion. This exquisite piece captures the fierce spirit of a Native American warrior, depicted with an intense expression and a hatchet firmly in hand, symbolizing bravery and resilience. The meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail reflect Marshall Park Mitchell's profound appreciation for Native American culture, an influence that permeated much of his work. Born on January 29, 1917, in Springfield, Illinois, Marshall Mitchell was a gifted artist whose career spanned various artistic realms. He not only produced compelling sculptures like this one but also played a vital role in enhancing the local arts community through his studio and collaborative projects. His dedication to art and culture was evident in his efforts with the Springfield Park District, where he promoted public engagement with the arts. This limited edition sculpture, one of only 50 produced, serves as a testament to Mitchell's exceptional talent and his deep connection to Native American themes. The powerful presence of the Indian warrior, combined with the rich patina of the bronze, creates a captivating focal point for any collection or display. Marshall Mitchell's legacy lives on through his art, which continues to inspire admiration and respect for the cultures he cherished. The Indian Warrior Bronze Sculpture not only embodies the spirit of an era but also stands as a tribute to the artistry and dedication of a man who made significant contributions to both the arts and his community. Embrace a piece of this legacy and let it bring a touch of history and culture into your home. Dimensions (HxWxD) 9.5x4.5x4.25in Weight 5lbs 5.8oz Flat Shipping Rate (Within Continental U.S.) $30.00 Local Delivery Charge (Phoenix, AZ Metropolitan Area) (Maricopa County Only) $30.00 We Ship World Wide (some restrictions apply). Please check the legality of the item within your country/state before bidding. If there are restrictions we will not ship. All shipping costs will be invoiced separately after payment of the auction item/s are made. We will combine/discount shipping where applicable. Local Pickup We allow local pick up of your item by appointment only. Please contact us after your payment is made to schedule a pickup time/date. Pick-Up Dates/Time: By Appointment Tuesday 11/19/24, or Wednesday 11/20/24 ,10am to 4pm Pick-Up Location: The Town of Cave Creek, Spur Cross & Cave Creek Rd (exact address will be given after purchase is complete) Item number: 922129 Ref: MT1017 122BOA
After Marshall Mitchell Bronze Statue "Old Coon Foot & Young Brave", signed at base of bronze "Marshall Mitchell", on green marble base that measures 26" x 18", overall height 32". chip in the bottom of the base front right corner.
Bronze statue by Marshall Mitchell (American, b. 1917) showing a Native American scout crouching down on top of a large rock with his horse standing next to him. Statue is signed on the bronze base in front of the horse with the title "OLD COON FOOT AND YOUNG BRAVE" on the edge. Mounted on a wooden plinth. The bronze dimensions are 37" high x 25" long x 17" wide.
After Marshall Mitchell Bronze Statue "Old Coon Foot & Young Brave", signed at base of bronze "Marshall Mitchell", on green marble base that measures 26" x 18", overall height 32". chip in the bottom of the base front right corner.
After Marshall Mitchell Bronze Statue "Old Coon Foot & Young Brave", signed at base of bronze "Marshall Mitchell", on green marble base that measures 26" x 18", overall height 32". chip in the bottom of the base front right corner.
After Marshall Mitchell Bronze Statue "Old Coon Foot & Young Brave", signed at base of bronze "Marshall Mitchell", on green marble base that measures 26" x 18", overall height 32". chip in the bottom of the base front right corner.
After Marshall Mitchell Bronze Statue "Old Coon Foot & Young Brave", signed at base of bronze "Marshall Mitchell", on green marble base that measures 26" x 18", overall height 32". chip in the bottom of the base front right corner.
After Marshall Mitchell Bronze Statue "Old Coon Foot & Young Brave", signed at base of bronze "Marshall Mitchell", on green marble base that measures 26" x 18", overall height 32". chip in the bottom of the base front right corner.
After Marshall Mitchell Bronze Statue "Old Coon Foot & Young Brave", signed at base of bronze "Marshall Mitchell", on green marble base that measures 26" x 18", overall height 32". chip in the bottom of the base front right corner.
After Marshall Mitchell Bronze Statue "Old Coon Foot & Young Brave", signed at base of bronze "Marshall Mitchell", on green marble base that measures 26" x 18", overall height 32". chip in the bottom of the base front right corner.
Medium: Bronze Sculpture Size: 48" Title: The Victor Subject: Indian standing arms up, with bow and shield Edition: Illegible Signature: None; labeled. Marshall Mitchell, American 1917-2001.
Magnificent Bronze Sculpture by Marshall Mitchell (1917-2001) | Two Alone (1981) | Limited Edition Original Sculpture Depicts Prospector Walking Horse | Statue is Signed, titled and numbered 1/35 on base by Artist | On a Solid Marble Base | Dimensions: H: 22 W: 23 D: 14 in. | Provenance: Henry Bonnard Bronze Company and Associates. Marshall Mitchell Biography: 1974 – Yale School of Music and Art, Yale University, Norfolk, CT; studied painting and drawing with Gabriel Laderman. 1975 – BFA, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, IL 1976–1977 – Teaching Assistant of Intermediate Painting with Gretna Campbell, Yale University, New Haven, CT 1977 – MFA, Yale University, New Haven, CT; studied painting and drawing with William Bailey, Bernard Chaet, Al Held, Lester Johnson, and John Walker. Studied printmaking with Gabor Peter. Studied art history with Rainer F. Crone, Robert L. Herbert, and Robert F. Thompson. 1977–1979 – Instructor, Maryville College, St. Louis, MO 1978–1979 – Instructor, Washington University, St. Louis, MO 1979 – Instructor in Graduate Drawing, Fontbonne, College, St. Louis, MO 1979–1980 -Assistant to the Dean and Lecturer in Art, Washington University, St. Louis, MO 1984–2006 – Associate Professor, University of Hawaii, Hilo, HI 2006–2015 – Professor, University of Hawaii, Hilo, HI 2010–2015 – Chair of the Art Department, University of Hawaii, Hilo, HI Exhibitions: 2014 Mitchell Marshall Exhibitions in 2014: “Intimate,” Atrium Gallery, St. Louis, MO (solo) 2013 Mitchell Marshall Exhibitions in 2013: “2013 Pacific Rim International Print Exhibition,” Chambers 241 Gallery, Christchurch, New Zealand “21st National Satellite Exhibition: Another View III,” Los Angeles Printmaking Society, Saddleback College, Mission Viejo, CA “Honolulu Printmakers 85th Annual Exhibition,” Honolulu Museum Art School Gallery, Honolulu, HI “Honolulu Printmakers Salon des Réfuses,” Ektopia Gallery, Honolulu, HI 2012 Mitchell Marshall Exhibitions in 2012: “Monoprints,” Skoto Gallery, New York, NY (solo) “Print Work” Artist Image Resource, Pittsburg, PA “New Prints 2012/Summer” International Print Center New York, New York, NY 2011 Mitchell Marshall Exhibitions in 2011: “New Studio Works: Michael Marshall and John Schwartzkopf,” Atrium Gallery, St. Louis, MO (solo) “Americas 2011: All Media” The Northwest Art Center, Minot State University, Minot, ND “14+1 Hawaii Printmaking Now,” Kahilu Gallery, Waimea, HI 2010 Mitchell Marshall Exhibitions in 2010: “Thinning – A 24th Anniversary Exhibition,” Atrium Gallery, St. Louis, MO 2008 Mitchell Marshall Exhibitions in 2008: “Choose One,” Atrium Gallery, St. Louis, MO “Small Works,” Atrium Gallery, St. Louis, MO “Abstraction,” Atrium Gallery, St. Louis, MO “African American Abstraction: St. Louis Connections,” The St. Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, MO 2007 Mitchell Marshall Exhibitions in 2007: “Holiday Group Show,” Atrium Gallery, St. Louis, MO 2006 Mitchell Marshall Exhibitions in 2006: “Land and Sea,” Bonsack Gallery, John Burroughs School, St. Louis, MO (solo) “Paper, Paper,” Atrium Gallery, St. Louis, MO “Selections,” Atrium Gallery, St. Louis, MO 2005 Mitchell Marshall Exhibitions in 2005: “Tangential Reflections,” Atrium Gallery, St. Louis, MO (solo) All Hawaii Juried Art Exhibition, East Hawaii Cultural Center, Hilo, HI “Holiday Group Show,” Atrium Gallery, St. Louis, MO “With Spirit,” Atrium Gallery, St. Louis, MO “Sister Cities Convention,” World Trade Center, St. Louis, MO “The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists,” The Contemporary Museum, Honolulu, HI; Maui Arts and Cultural Center, Kahului, HI “Mainstream Art, What is it?,” Portfolio Gallery, St. Louis, MO Public Collections: Armstrong Teasdale, St. Louis, MO Wachovia, St. Louis, MO Prudential Home Mortgage Company, Clayton, MO Seven-Up Bottling Corporation, St. Louis, MO Midwest Otologic Group, St. Louis, MO US Bank, St. Louis, MO First National Bank, Columbia, MO Anheuser Busch Companies, Inc., St. Louis, MO Ritz-Carlton, St. Louis, MO Bryan Cave, St. Louis, MO Mexic-Arte Museum, Austin, TX St. Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, MO University of Hawaii, Hilo, HI University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, IL Guilford College, Greensboro, NC John Burroughs School, St. Louis, MO St. Louis Public Library, Julia Davis Branch, St. Louis, MO State Foundation on Culture and the Arts, Hilo, HI Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and the Arts Honolulu Academy of Art, Honolulu, HI Literature: 2013 Down on the Sidewalk in Waikiki CD, Co-Produced with Justyn Ah Chong, Chris King, Michael Puleloa, Mei-Li Siy, and Executive Producer, Richard Hamasaki, Summer Serie XX serigraph print edition, “States…of Mind” published by the Coronado Studio, Austin, TX, April 2-6 2012 Bey, Amir, “Michael Marsshall’s Monoprints: Unintended Excursions into Beardonia,” Art Voices Magazine, June, p. 88-89. King, Chris, “Hawaii Spotlights Black St. Louis,” St. Louis American, March 1 2011 King, Chris, “New Work by a Native Son,” St. Louis American, September 15-21 King, Chris, “Michael Marshall Gallery Talk,” St. Louis American, September 28 Porter Troupe, Margaret, “Michael Marshall,” Black Renaissance Noire, Vol. 12, issue 2-3, Summer/Fall 2008 “ ‘St. Louis Connections’ at SLAM highlights classically abstract black art,” The St. Louis American, March 19 2007 “African American Abstraction: St. Louis Connections,” The St. Louis Art Museum Bulletin, January – March 2005 Brown, Daniel R. “ ‘Reflections’ on a Decade of Creation,” St. Louis American, February 3-9 Callahan, Teresa. “Living Color,” The West End Word, February 23 Morse, Marcia. “The Body Eclectic: Connecting the Dots at the TCM Biennial,” Honolulu Weekly, July 17 – August 2 “Exhibition Catalog,” VII Biennial The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists, pg. 19-20 Ohnuma, Keiko. “Sincere Experimentation: Seventh Biennial of Hawaii Artists,” Honolulu Star Bulletin, June 3, 2005 Wong, Alison “The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists,” June 17- August 21
After Marshall Mitchell Bronze Statue "Old Coon Foot & Young Brave", signed at base of bronze "Marshall Mitchell", on green marble base that measures 26" x 18", overall height 32". chip in the bottom of the base front right corner.
After Marshall Mitchell Bronze Statue "Old Coon Foot & Young Brave", signed at base of bronze "Marshall Mitchell", on green marble base that measures 26" x 18", overall height 32". chip in the bottom of the base front right corner.
After Marshall Mitchell Bronze Statue "Old Coon Foot & Young Brave", signed at base of bronze "Marshall Mitchell", on green marble base that measures 26" x 18", overall height 32". chip in the bottom of the base front right corner.
Magnificent Bronze Sculpture by Marshall Mitchell (1917-2001) | Entitled “Two Alone” (1981) | Limited Edition Original Sculpture Depicts Prospector Walking Horse | Statue is Signed, titled and numbered 1/35 on base by Artist | On a Solid Marble Base | Dimensions: H: 22 W: 23 D: 14 in. | Provenance: Henry Bonnard Bronze Company and Associates. Marshall Mitchell Biography: 1974 – Yale School of Music and Art, Yale University, Norfolk, CT; studied painting and drawing with Gabriel Laderman. 1975 – BFA, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, IL 1976–1977 – Teaching Assistant of Intermediate Painting with Gretna Campbell, Yale University, New Haven, CT 1977 – MFA, Yale University, New Haven, CT; studied painting and drawing with William Bailey, Bernard Chaet, Al Held, Lester Johnson, and John Walker. Studied printmaking with Gabor Peter. Studied art history with Rainer F. Crone, Robert L. Herbert, and Robert F. Thompson. 1977–1979 – Instructor, Maryville College, St. Louis, MO 1978–1979 – Instructor, Washington University, St. Louis, MO 1979 – Instructor in Graduate Drawing, Fontbonne, College, St. Louis, MO 1979–1980 -Assistant to the Dean and Lecturer in Art, Washington University, St. Louis, MO 1984–2006 – Associate Professor, University of Hawaii, Hilo, HI 2006–2015 – Professor, University of Hawaii, Hilo, HI 2010–2015 – Chair of the Art Department, University of Hawaii, Hilo, HI Exhibitions: 2014 Mitchell Marshall Exhibitions in 2014: “Intimate,” Atrium Gallery, St. Louis, MO (solo) 2013 Mitchell Marshall Exhibitions in 2013: “2013 Pacific Rim International Print Exhibition,” Chambers 241 Gallery, Christchurch, New Zealand “21st National Satellite Exhibition: Another View III,” Los Angeles Printmaking Society, Saddleback College, Mission Viejo, CA “Honolulu Printmakers 85th Annual Exhibition,” Honolulu Museum Art School Gallery, Honolulu, HI “Honolulu Printmakers Salon des Réfuses,” Ektopia Gallery, Honolulu, HI 2012 Mitchell Marshall Exhibitions in 2012: “Monoprints,” Skoto Gallery, New York, NY (solo) “Print Work” Artist Image Resource, Pittsburg, PA “New Prints 2012/Summer” International Print Center New York, New York, NY 2011 Mitchell Marshall Exhibitions in 2011: “New Studio Works: Michael Marshall and John Schwartzkopf,” Atrium Gallery, St. Louis, MO (solo) “Americas 2011: All Media” The Northwest Art Center, Minot State University, Minot, ND “14+1 Hawaii Printmaking Now,” Kahilu Gallery, Waimea, HI 2010 Mitchell Marshall Exhibitions in 2010: “Thinning – A 24th Anniversary Exhibition,” Atrium Gallery, St. Louis, MO 2008 Mitchell Marshall Exhibitions in 2008: “Choose One,” Atrium Gallery, St. Louis, MO “Small Works,” Atrium Gallery, St. Louis, MO “Abstraction,” Atrium Gallery, St. Louis, MO “African American Abstraction: St. Louis Connections,” The St. Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, MO 2007 Mitchell Marshall Exhibitions in 2007: “Holiday Group Show,” Atrium Gallery, St. Louis, MO 2006 Mitchell Marshall Exhibitions in 2006: “Land and Sea,” Bonsack Gallery, John Burroughs School, St. Louis, MO (solo) “Paper, Paper,” Atrium Gallery, St. Louis, MO “Selections,” Atrium Gallery, St. Louis, MO 2005 Mitchell Marshall Exhibitions in 2005: “Tangential Reflections,” Atrium Gallery, St. Louis, MO (solo) All Hawaii Juried Art Exhibition, East Hawaii Cultural Center, Hilo, HI “Holiday Group Show,” Atrium Gallery, St. Louis, MO “With Spirit,” Atrium Gallery, St. Louis, MO “Sister Cities Convention,” World Trade Center, St. Louis, MO “The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists,” The Contemporary Museum, Honolulu, HI; Maui Arts and Cultural Center, Kahului, HI “Mainstream Art, What is it?,” Portfolio Gallery, St. Louis, MO Public Collections: Armstrong Teasdale, St. Louis, MO Wachovia, St. Louis, MO Prudential Home Mortgage Company, Clayton, MO Seven-Up Bottling Corporation, St. Louis, MO Midwest Otologic Group, St. Louis, MO US Bank, St. Louis, MO First National Bank, Columbia, MO Anheuser Busch Companies, Inc., St. Louis, MO Ritz-Carlton, St. Louis, MO Bryan Cave, St. Louis, MO Mexic-Arte Museum, Austin, TX St. Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, MO University of Hawaii, Hilo, HI University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, IL Guilford College, Greensboro, NC John Burroughs School, St. Louis, MO St. Louis Public Library, Julia Davis Branch, St. Louis, MO State Foundation on Culture and the Arts, Hilo, HI Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and the Arts Honolulu Academy of Art, Honolulu, HI Literature: 2013 Down on the Sidewalk in Waikiki CD, Co-Produced with Justyn Ah Chong, Chris King, Michael Puleloa, Mei-Li Siy, and Executive Producer, Richard Hamasaki, Summer Serie XX serigraph print edition, “States…of Mind” published by the Coronado Studio, Austin, TX, April 2-6 2012 Bey, Amir, “Michael Marsshall’s Monoprints: Unintended Excursions into Beardonia,” Art Voices Magazine, June, p. 88-89. King, Chris, “Hawaii Spotlights Black St. Louis,” St. Louis American, March 1 2011 King, Chris, “New Work by a Native Son,” St. Louis American, September 15-21 King, Chris, “Michael Marshall Gallery Talk,” St. Louis American, September 28 Porter Troupe, Margaret, “Michael Marshall,” Black Renaissance Noire, Vol. 12, issue 2-3, Summer/Fall 2008 “ ‘St. Louis Connections’ at SLAM highlights classically abstract black art,” The St. Louis American, March 19 2007 “African American Abstraction: St. Louis Connections,” The St. Louis Art Museum Bulletin, January – March 2005 Brown, Daniel R. “ ‘Reflections’ on a Decade of Creation,” St. Louis American, February 3-9 Callahan, Teresa. “Living Color,” The West End Word, February 23 Morse, Marcia. “The Body Eclectic: Connecting the Dots at the TCM Biennial,” Honolulu Weekly, July 17 – August 2 “Exhibition Catalog,” VII Biennial The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists, pg. 19-20 Ohnuma, Keiko. “Sincere Experimentation: Seventh Biennial of Hawaii Artists,” Honolulu Star Bulletin, June 3, 2005 Wong, Alison “The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists,” June 17- August 21