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Grizzly after Trout by Charles Damrow Guns International #: 101036212 Seller's Inventory #: A0790 Category: Art - Painting & Print - Collectibles - Sporting Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: Cisco's Gallery Company: Ciscos Gallery Member Since: 9/2/16 First Name: Sam Last Name: Kennedy State: Idaho Zip: 83814 Country: United States Phone: (208) 769-7575 Fax: (208) 769-7575 Platinum Seller Number of Active Listings: 706 Total Number of Listings: 6837 Seller: Private Seller Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. Payment Types Accepted: Visa, Mastercard, certified funds, cashiers checks, money orders, and personal checks (items shipped when cleared). 3% surcharge on firearm purchases made with a credit card. About Us: Cisco’s Rare & Exceptional deals in one-of-a-kind pieces that define America and the Wild West. The collection is both diverse and expansive, including historic antique western firearms, artifacts, antiques, fine art, and western home furnishings. Our store, located in scenic Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, is filled from floor to ceiling with pieces that spark romantic tales of the western frontier. Cisco’s inventory of authentic Native American art and artifacts is among the finest in the world featuring Navajo rugs, baskets, beadwork, totems, pipes, southwest jewelry and more! Description: (1916-1989) Oil on board; 24" x 36". Born a Cherokee – Damrow is self-taught as an artist, worked as a cowboy, forester and sign painter. Much work in Arizona and Wisconsin banks and restaurants, subjects are nostalgic of cowboys, Indians and buffalo. Damrow drifted between acclaim and obscurity and had associations and friendships with many notable westerners, including Olaf Wieghorts, Barry Goldwater, Peter McDonald, and Bill McGee. His paintings are held in private collections, municipal buildings, and corporate collections. Noteworthy are two large 6’ x 9’ canvases collected by Arizona’s largest art patron, bank president Walter Brimson. SOLD |