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Blackbear bos in prairie fire

          Artist: Bosin, Blackbear (); Country: United States; Date: ; Medium and Size: Casein paint on illustration board, 24" x 34" (61 x cm).

        1. I think that one of the highlights of his career was when his painting Prairie Fire was the centerfold in National Geographic in May of
        2. Creator Francis Blackbear Bosin, Sr. (Kiowa/Niuam (Comanche), ) ; Datec.
        3. A framed painting depicting a scene of Native American riders on horseback chasing a group of antelope.
        4. Also in , Bosin again secured first place at the Philbrook with Prairie Fire, the piece that eventually brought him international recognition.
        5. Creator Francis Blackbear Bosin, Sr. (Kiowa/Niuam (Comanche), ) ; Datec.!

          Blackbear Bosin

          Native American sculptor and painter (1921–1980)

          Blackbear Bosin

          Born

          Francis Blackbear Bosin


          (1921-06-05)June 5, 1921

          Cyril, Oklahoma, United States

          DiedAugust 9, 1980(1980-08-09) (aged 59)

          Wichita, Kansas, United States

          NationalityKiowa Indian Tribe of Oklahoma,[1] American
          Other namesTsate Kongia
          Occupation(s)Artist (sculptor, painter), Graphic Designer
          Notable workKeeper of the Plains, 1968-1974
          From Whence All Life, 1972
          Wichita, My Son, 1965
          Prairie Fire, 1955
          Wind Spirit, 1955
          AwardsNational American Indian Achievements Award, American Indian Art and Cultural Exchange, 1976
          Certificate of Appreciation, American Revolution Bicentennial Administration, 1976
          Distinguished Service Award, State of Kansas, 1977
          Kansas Governor's Artist, 1977
          Websiteblackbearbosin.com

          Blackbear Bosin (June 5, 1921 – August 9, 1980) was a self-taught Kiowa[1]/Comanche sculptor, painter,