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Carl D. Woodring - Gilcrease Museum

    https://collections.gilcrease.org/creator/carl-d-woodring
    Carl Woodring was born in Arkansas City, Kansas, and grew up in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. After completing his formal education, he worked in Tulsa as an architectural engineer. I n Tulsa, Woodring met Acee Blue Eagle who encouraged him to paint and …

Savvy Collector » Carl Woodring

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    About the Artist (1920-1985) Carl Woodring's Indian name (Wa Sa Ba Shinga) means Little Bear. Woodring attended high school and college in Oklahoma. He began painting in 1956, under the tutelage of Acee Blue Eagle.

Carl Woodring - Artist - Adobe Gallery, Santa Fe

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    Carl Woodring (1920-1985) Wasaba Shinga + Add Artist to My Preferences According to Snodgrass (1968): Reared in Pawhuska, OK, the artist began painting in …

Carl (Carlton) Delmar Woodring - Biography

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    Carl (Carlton) Delmar Woodring (1920 - 1985) was active/lived in North Carolina, Oklahoma, Arkansas. Carl Carlton Woodring is known for Indian sculpture and painting. Carl Woodring was born in Arkansas City, Kansas, and grew up in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. After completing his formal education, he worked in Tulsa as an architectural engineer.

Carl (Carlton) Delmar Woodring - Artist Facts

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    Carl Woodring was born in Arkansas City, Kansas, and grew up in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. After completing his formal education, he worked in Tulsa as an architectural engineer. I n Tulsa, Woodring met Acee Blue Eagle who encouraged him to paint and to enter his work in local Indian art competitions. Woodring's paintings were an unprecedented success.

Carl Woodring - oklahoman.com

    https://oklahoman.com/article/2113228/carl-woodring
    WOODRING Carl, 64, Osage Indian artist, died June 23, 1985 at Charlotte N.C. His paintings are on exhibit at Philbrook an Gilcrease Museums and the Smithsonian. Survived by his wife, Sara and children, Anthony, David, Shawn, Roseann and Nickie; brothers, Dick of Sun City AZ, Leo of Tulsa;sisters, Barbara Small and Virginia Stough of Tulsa.

Guide to the Carl Woodring collection on Charles Ricketts ...

    https://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/ricewrc/00249/00249-P.html
    Carl Woodring (1919-) was born in Texas, received his B.A. from Rice University in Houston and his M.A. and Ph.D. from Harvard.

Eagle Dancer / Carl D. Woodring - Gilcrease Museum

    https://collections.gilcrease.org/object/02279
    Carl Woodring was born in Arkansas City, Kansas, and grew up in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. After completing his formal education, he worked in Tulsa as an architectural engineer. I n Tulsa, Woodring met Acee Blue Eagle who encouraged him to paint and to enter his work in local Indian art competitions. Woodring's paintings were an unprecedented success.

Carl woodring Native American artist Thompson Auction Co.

    https://thompsonauctionco.hibid.com/lot/79059357/carl-woodring-native-american-artist/
    Carl woodring Native American artist for auction. This auction includes a beautiful selection of Furniture, collectibles, antiques, primitives, advertising collectibles, home decor as well as misc household goods.

Carl Woodring Obituary - (2009) - Austin, TX - Austin ...

    https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/statesman/obituary.aspx?pid=132916848
    Sep 16, 2009 · Carl Ray Woodring Carl Ray Woodring died on the morning of September 12, 2009 in his home at The Summit in Austin, Texas. A professor of English literature at Wisconsin and Columbia, an author, an acc

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