Charles Damrow PRICE CHARTS
1916 Sheboygan, Wisconsin - 1989 Oneida, Wisconsin. Known for: Cowboys, Indians and western landscape paintings.
The following information is from Lori Sandor, great niece of Charles Damrow. Sandor got the information from her mother. He was born on 2/20/1916 in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. He died on 12/11/89 in... Read full biography
The following information is from Lori Sandor, great niece of Charles Damrow. Sandor got the information from her mother. He was born on 2/20/1916 in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. He died on 12/11/89 in Oneida, Wisconsin. He was the youngest of 15 children. He was a self-taught artist and was known for his... Read full biography
The following information is from Lori Sandor, great niece of Charles Damrow. Sandor got the information from her mother. He was born on 2/20/1916 in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. He died on 12/11/89 in Oneida, Wisconsin. He was the youngest of 15 children. He was a self-taught artist and was known for his talent in elementary school. Ran away out west at the age of 13. He loved horses, buffalo, Indian culture and the wild west. He was a Paratrooper in WWII. Spent most of his life in western states.... Read full biography
The following information is from Lori Sandor, great niece of Charles Damrow. Sandor got the information from her mother. He was born on 2/20/1916 in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. He died on 12/11/89 in Oneida, Wisconsin. He was the youngest of 15 children. He was a self-taught artist and was known for his talent in elementary school. Ran away out west at the age of 13. He loved horses, buffalo, Indian culture and the wild west. He was a Paratrooper in WWII. Spent most of his life in western states. His largest painting is Crow Buffalo Hunters is 8' x 10;' Others are Cycle of Life a herd of Buffalo and the Hopi Home Dance depicting life on a reservation that he witnessed while living there and from memory. His self portrait places him eye to eye... Read full biography
The following information is from Lori Sandor, great niece of Charles Damrow. Sandor got the information from her mother. He was born on 2/20/1916 in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. He died on 12/11/89 in Oneida, Wisconsin. He was the youngest of 15 children. He was a self-taught artist and was known for his talent in elementary school. Ran away out west at the age of 13. He loved horses, buffalo, Indian culture and the wild west. He was a Paratrooper in WWII. Spent most of his life in western states. His largest painting is Crow Buffalo Hunters is 8' x 10;' Others are Cycle of Life a herd of Buffalo and the Hopi Home Dance depicting life on a reservation that he witnessed while living there and from memory. His self portrait places him eye to eye with a buffalo. ----------------------------------------------------------------------.... Read full biography

