Victor Olson (1924-2007) American, Charcoal on Paper Native American Warrior. Along with being a Saturday Evening Post, Norman Rockwell Peer, and Photorealism specialist, and illustrator he was also an artist capturing the world around him. The artist, Victor, has a large amount of artwork inspired by Native Americans. The way the edges start to blur it is almost as if it was drawn in a spiritual manner.
Provenance: Directly from daughter of the artist.
Condition: Back of the paper shows some wear along the edges. Upper right corner has losses.
Victor Olson, of Fanton Meadows, West Redding, Connecticut was a well known, award-winning Fairfield County artist, as well as an illustrator and graphic designer. He has illustrated many national magazine covers for paperback publications and magazine stories for such publishers as Doubleday, Avon Books, MacFadden Books, Bantan and Monarch. He began exhibiting when he was attending Bassic High School in Bridgeport, showing his many works in various galleries. He attended Art Career School in New York City and worked in art studios, both in New York and Connecticut.
Size: 30 x 22 1/4 in.
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