Lorenzo Beard

Cheyenne-Araphao painter
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroCheyenne-Araphao painter
isPainter
Work fieldArts
Gender
Male
Birth1914
Age111 years
The details

Biography

"Ghost Dancers," 1936

Lorenzo Beard (born 1914), also called Horse Chief, was a Cheyenne-Arapaho American painter whose subjects included buffalo and ceremonial figures. His work has been exhibited across the world, including at the National Gallery of Art and as part of the University of Oklahoma's European Tours in the 1950s. Beard's artwork has been in the permanent collections of institutions including the University of Oklahoma Museum of Art and the Southwest Museum of the American Indian.

Beard attended the Concho Indian Boarding School as a child and graduated from the Santa Fe Indian School. He often painted in the flat Studio Style typical of Santa Fe's students. Scholar Oliver La Farge described Beard's painting "Women's Buffalo Dance" as having an "interestingly primitive and strongly symbolic quality."

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