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Running Eagle depicted on horseback heading carrying a long staff guided by the light of Mother Moon & the Morning Star. Terrance's choice of vibrant colors and symbolism tell the story of this multifaceted tribal leader.  "Running Eagle" was a female leader and warrior amongst her tribe, the only woman to ever join the male warriors in battle living in the 18-19th century. Prior to proving herself in battle and gaining respect of the male warriors, she went by the name Brown Weasel Woman. Gaining her power from the sun, Terrance depicts her in many of his ledger pieces with unique symbolism in each.

This is an original piece on ledger paper, dated January 1901. Text and records of sales are legible on front and reverse of this antique document that Terrance has given new life. 

Ledger size: Approximately 8.5" x 14". This piece is beautifully mounted on black foam board, approx: 16" x 20".

Terrance Guardipee is an internationally acclaimed Blackfeet painter and ledger artist, consistently recognized for the traditional depiction of his Blackfeet heritage and contemporary innovation demonstrated in his work. Terrance was one of the first Native artists to revive the historical ledger art tradition, and was the first ledger artist to transform the style from the single page custom into his signature map collage concept. The leading institutions in the Native art community consistently acknowledge Terrance’s innovative incorporation of authentic Blackfeet images into his own contemporary form of ledger art.

 

"Running Eagle on Horseback" - Terrance Guardipee

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Running Eagle depicted on horseback heading carrying a long staff guided by the light of Mother Moon & the Morning Star. Terrance's choice of vibrant colors and symbolism tell the story of this multifaceted tribal leader.  "Running Eagle" was a female leader and warrior amongst her tribe, the only woman to ever join the male warriors in battle living in the 18-19th century. Prior to proving herself in battle and gaining respect of the male warriors, she went by the name Brown Weasel Woman. Gaining her power from the sun, Terrance depicts her in many of his ledger pieces with unique symbolism in each.

This is an original piece on ledger paper, dated January 1901. Text and records of sales are legible on front and reverse of this antique document that Terrance has given new life. 

Ledger size: Approximately 8.5" x 14". This piece is beautifully mounted on black foam board, approx: 16" x 20".

Terrance Guardipee is an internationally acclaimed Blackfeet painter and ledger artist, consistently recognized for the traditional depiction of his Blackfeet heritage and contemporary innovation demonstrated in his work. Terrance was one of the first Native artists to revive the historical ledger art tradition, and was the first ledger artist to transform the style from the single page custom into his signature map collage concept. The leading institutions in the Native art community consistently acknowledge Terrance’s innovative incorporation of authentic Blackfeet images into his own contemporary form of ledger art.