This Heritage press release announces an upcoming exhibit at the June Long Beach Expo of Edward Sawyer’s Native American Portrait Galvanos. These are amazing art works, and historically important.
-Editor
Group of Rare Edward Sawyer’s Native American
Portrait Galvanos Offered by Heritage Auctions
Selection of 18 unique portraits highlight June Long Beach Expo
A rare group of artist Edward Warren Sawyer's Native American Portrait Galvanos, heralded as both artistic and historic contributions to American art, will be offered by Heritage Auctions June 13-18 in Long
Beach, California. Completed from 1904 to 1912, scholars credit Sawyer’s skilled ability to capture a subject’s likeness for setting a highpoint in the field of medallic art.
“The majority of these galvanos found in museums and it is highly unusual to see any examples offered at auction,” said Mark Borckardt, Senior Numismatist at Heritage Auctions. “Previously, only two examples have appeared
for public sale to the best of our knowledge.”
A galvano is a uniface rendering with the back typically filled with lead or another material to provide support. The galvanos were created in two sizes, 2-3/4-inch diameter and 5-inch diameter. There are 38 different
subjects and 41 varieties of Sawyer’s portraits known today. The Medallic Art Company produced the galvanos from Sawyer’s models.
Museums and institutions holding examples of Sawyer’s galvanos include the American Numismatic Society, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Massachusetts Historical Society, the Musee d’Orsay in Paris, the Smithsonian
Institution, the University of Reno and the Whitney Western Art Museum in Cody, Wyoming.
Sawyer was trained at the Art Institute of Chicago under the tutelage of Hermon MacNeil, the famed designer of the Standing Liberty quarter. He later studied at the Académie des Beaux Arts in France before embarking on
three visits to the American West. He visited members of the Yuma tribe but was only successful in convincing member Ne-I-So-Meh to pose for him.
Sawyer completed several portraits of members of the Navajo nation. Included in the auction are galvanos depicting At-Zi-Di, Ish-ki-La-Cai and Est-Zan-Lopa, whom Sawyer described as “a little girl blanket weaver.” The
group also includes a galvano of a 63-year-old Native American named Capitan and one named Quinlichini-Nez.
The selection of Sawyer’s work appearing in the auction also includes members of the Pawnee, Cheyenne, Wichita, Oglala Sioux, Osage, Kikapoo, Arapahoe and Crow nations, the last including Curley, the famous Crow scout for
George Armstrong Custer.
A document providing a detailed overview of Sawyer’s life, work and accolades is available on Heritage Auctions’ website.
To read the complete Sawyer article, see:
https://www.heritagestatic.com/c/d/cms/550/068/sawyer-overview.550068899.pdf
To read earlier E-Sylum articles, see:
ANS PUBLISHES EDWARD SAWYER’S NATIVE AMERICANS MEDALS ONLINE (http://www.coinbooks.org/esylum_v16n46a12.html)
MORE ON EDWARD SAWYER'S INDIAN MEDALS (http://www.coinbooks.org/esylum_v16n47a16.html)
SAWYER NATIVE AMERICANS MEDAL GALVANOS (http://www.coinbooks.org/v20/esylum_v20n22a26.html)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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