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P I E R S O N G A L L E R Y: American Fine Art
Boston Avenue Frame
On Historic Cherry Street at South Peoria and 15th
1311 East 15th  - Tulsa OK 74120

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Charles Banks Wilson
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Charles Banks Wilson
"Judge Roy Bean" 1968, Oil, Price on Request
Charles Banks Wilson
"Freedom's Warrior" 1943, Lithograph, $3,500
Charles Banks Wilson
Untitled- Lead & Zinc Mine, 1942, Oil, SOLD
Charles Banks Wilson
Untitled- Lead & Zinc Mine, 1942, Oil, SOLD
Charles Banks Wilson
Untitled- Tailing Pipe Work in Picher, OK, 1951, Watercolor, SOLD
Charles Banks Wilson
"Mestenas in Spring" Acrylic, $3,800
Charles Banks Wilson
"Stallion and His Mares" Acrylic, SOLD
 
Charles Banks Wilson
"Plains Madonna" 1977, Lithograph, $4,500
 
"Longhorns- Cattle Drive" Acrylic, $6,000
Charles Banks Wilson
"Chief Joseph" 1980, Pencil, $8,000
Charles Banks Wilson
"Shawnee Indian Cooks" 1953, Lithograph,$1,200
Charles Banks Wilson
"Pigeons or Pinnacle", 1954, Lithograph, $600, Inquire on Availability
Charles Banks Wilson
"Obie Yellowbull" 1990, Lithograph, $400
Charles Banks Wilson
"Young Soloman" Lithograph, $750
Charles Banks Wilson
"First Train into Miami" Lithograph, $1,000
Charles Banks Wilson
"Bear Hollow" 1983, Lithograph, $700
Charles Banks Wilson
"Feather Dancers" Lithograph, $500
Charles Banks Wilson
"Henry Turkeyfoot" 1981, Lithograph, $1,200
Charles Banks Wilson
"Country Girl" Lithograph, $900
 
Charles Banks Wilson
"Miss Angie" 1985, Lithograph, $1,200
 
Charles Banks Wilson
"Comanche Woman", Oil, SOLD
 
Charles Banks Wilson
"Evening Dance", Oil, SOLD
Charles Banks Wilson
"Ponca Profile (Paul Roughface)" 1992, Lithograph, $300
Charles Banks Wilson
"Eva - Comanche Woman" Lithograph,$550
Charles Banks Wilson
"A Classic Type" 1992, Lithograph, $300
Charles Banks Wilson
Illustration from the book, Champlain, I944, Ink, $1000
Charles Banks Wilson
Illustration from the book, Gid Granger, 1945, Ink, $1000
Charles Banks Wilson
"Blackowl" 1967, Lithograph, $950
Charles Banks Wilson
"Prince Esquire, or Royal Breed" 1954, Lithograph, $1200,
Charles Banks Wilson
"Spring River Crossing" 1995, Lithograph, $275
Charles Banks Wilson
"The Race" 1976, Lithograph, Inquire on Availability
 
Charles Banks Wilson
"Arapaho Man" Acrylic on Canvas, $7500
 
Charles Banks Wilson
"Prairie Chief" 1985, Lithograph, $4,500
Charles Banks Wilson
End Papers from the Book: We Were There on the Chisholm Trail, 1957, Pencil and Ink, $1200
 
Charles Banks Wilson
"Encounter I.T." 1978, Lithograph, $2,000
 
Charles Banks Wilson
Illustration for the Book: River Dragon, Pen and Ink, $800
Charles Banks Wilson
Illustration from the Book: Champlain p.208, 1944, Pen and Ink $350
 
Charles Banks Wilson
"Model Resting" 1951, Lithograph, $250
 
Charles Banks Wilson
"Comanche Portrait" Lithograph, Inquire on availability
 
 
Charles Banks Wilson
"Walt's Pride" Acrylic $5,000
 
Charles Banks Wilson
"Walt's Pride" 1993, Lithograph, $500
Charles Banks Wilson
"Oklahoma Swing", Lithograph, $700
Charles Banks Wilson
"The Humorist" 1979, Lithograph, $800
 
Charles Banks Wilson
"Trails End" 1973, Lithograph, $1000
Charles Banks Wilson
"Eye on Tomorrow" 1990, Lithograph, $800
Charles Banks Wilson
"Traditional Dancers" 1986, Lithograph, $2,500
Charles Banks Wilson
"Tribal Honor" 1939, Lithograph, $2000
Charles Banks Wilson
"Wild and Free" 1962, Lithograph, $2000
Charles Banks Wilson
"The Osage Trade " 1977, Lithograph, $700
Charles Banks Wilson
"Smiling Cowboy (left state)" 1979, Lithograph, $750
Charles Banks Wilson
"Judging the War Dance" 1993, Lithograph, Inquire on Availability

    Few other artists have become so identified with their state as Oklahoma's Charles Banks Wilson. Painter, printmaker, magazine and book illustrator, teacher, lecturer and historian, his work has been shown in over 200 exhibitions in this country and throughout the world. The permanent collections of major museums and galleries contain his paintings and prints of Oklahoma life. These include New York's Metropolitan and Washington's Library of Congress, Corcoran Gallery and the Smithsonian. Oklahoma school children studied from history text containing some 50 of his drawings.

    Author and editor of the books "The Indian Tribes of Eastern Oklahoma", and "The Search for the Purebloods", he is also the illustrator of 25 books. These include such prize winning books as the classic "Treasure Island", "Company Of Adventures", "Henry's Lincoln", and the late J. Frank Dobie's personal favorite "The Mustangs".

    Writers have said the paintings by Charles Banks Wilson breathe the spirit of the Southwest. It can also be said, his mural "The Trappers Bride" in the Jackson Lake Lodge, Wyoming, commissioned by the late John D. Rockefeller, Jr. in 1955, ranks among the finest records of the American West fur trade.

    Besides the Oklahoma Press Association's portrait of Will Rogers, Wilson also did the life portrait of Thomas Gilcrease who established Tulsa's Gilcrease Museum. (This museum owns the largest collection of Wilson's paintings and lithographs.) His famous sitters include U.S. House Speaker, Carl Albert, whose portrait is the first to hang in the National Portrait Gallery, Washington D.C., prior to permanent installation in the U.S. Capitol Speaker's Gallery. Four mural sized portraits of Will Rogers, Sequoyah, Cherokee Native American, U.S. Senator Robert S. Kerr, and the athlete, Jim Thorpe, along with 4 historic murals measuring 110 feet, are viewed annually by one million visitors to the Oklahoma State Capitol rotunda. The Oklahoma painter is best known for his pictures of contemporary Indian life, a project which has engaged him since the early 1930's. The "Ten Little Indians" portfolio has been reproduced in literally every country in the world.

    Honored by the U.S. State Department as well as the International Institute of Arts and Letters in Geneva, Charles Banks Wilson received the first Governor's Art Award and the D.S.C. from the University of Oklahoma, is a member of the Oklahoma Hall of Fame and recipient of the Western Heritage award from the Cowboy Hall of Fame.

    Mr. Wilson created the designs for "The First Americans Series", Basalt medallions depicting famous Indian Chiefs, produced by Josiah Wedgewood and Sons, Inc., England.


PIERSON GALLERY: American Fine Art

1311 East 15th Street - Tulsa, OK 74120

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