Olaf Wieghorst
My Favorite Olaf Wieghorst Painting of the Week

 Sioux Chief

The portrait head of an solemn elder male Indian wearing a buffalo horn head dress. He faces three quarters right and is adorned with a single feather. One of many Native American portraits painted by the artist during his career. The painting was also called "Split Horn Bonnet."

From a 1943 painting titled: "Sioux Chief #4"
Oil on board, 14 x 11inches

Olaf Wieghorst painted around 1600 oil paintings, 3-5000 watercolors, and who knows how many drawing and sketches during his life time. I love them all. Each painting tells a story to me. I have hundreds of personal favorites and will be sharing a new one each week. If you have any comments on a painting or have a special favorite you would like me to post, please email me.
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