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Born 1948. Known for: Indian figure-genre, horse.
A painter of Native American figures and genre as these subjects would appear in everyday life, David Mann does extensive research on the clothing and background objects of his subject matter but... Read full biography
A painter of Native American figures and genre as these subjects would appear in everyday life, David Mann does extensive research on the clothing and background objects of his subject matter but does not show actual historical events. Most of his Plains Indians are placed in the context of the mid... Read full biography
A painter of Native American figures and genre as these subjects would appear in everyday life, David Mann does extensive research on the clothing and background objects of his subject matter but does not show actual historical events. Most of his Plains Indians are placed in the context of the mid to late 19th century before they were moved to reservations and could practice the rituals of their culture. Mann was inspired by this subject matter from the time he was a child and had a book... Read full biography
A painter of Native American figures and genre as these subjects would appear in everyday life, David Mann does extensive research on the clothing and background objects of his subject matter but does not show actual historical events. Most of his Plains Indians are placed in the context of the mid to late 19th century before they were moved to reservations and could practice the rituals of their culture. Mann was inspired by this subject matter from the time he was a child and had a book illustrated by Alfred Jacob Miller, pioneering painter of western subjects. He was also inspired by Frank McCarthy illustrations he saw in "Life" magazine. Then as a young Mormon church missionary, he was assigned to Indian reservations in the Southwest... Read full biography
A painter of Native American figures and genre as these subjects would appear in everyday life, David Mann does extensive research on the clothing and background objects of his subject matter but does not show actual historical events. Most of his Plains Indians are placed in the context of the mid to late 19th century before they were moved to reservations and could practice the rituals of their culture. Mann was inspired by this subject matter from the time he was a child and had a book illustrated by Alfred Jacob Miller, pioneering painter of western subjects. He was also inspired by Frank McCarthy illustrations he saw in "Life" magazine. Then as a young Mormon church missionary, he was assigned to Indian reservations in the Southwest and lived with the Apache on the San Carlos reservation, the Pimas and Papagos near Tucson, and the Pueblos and Navajos near Albuquerque.... Read full biography
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Magazine Articles (14)
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- Dreamer Makes GoodMay 2008Stavig, VickiArt of the West
- What's NewsSeptember 2004Editors, Art of the WestArt of the West
- What's NewsSeptember 2003Editor, Art of the WestArt of the West
- On the SceneSeptember 2003Editor, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- What's NewMarch 2003Editors, Art of the WestArt of the West
- On the SceneMarch 2003Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- Art Events - CaliforniaFebruary 2003Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- What's NewsJanuary 2003Editors, Art of the WestArt of the West
- From Dreams to RealityOctober 2001Jarvis, JohnArt-Talk
- Masters of the American WestSeptember 2001Kupers, Audrey; Beth MishekWildlife Art
- Uplifting PortrayalsJune 2001Cogley, ChristopherArt of the West
- Contemporary Western ArtistsFebruary 2001Editor, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- What's NewsFebruary 2001Editors, Art of the WestArt of the West
- With Beauty & DignitySeptember 2000Zanetell, MyrnaSouthwest Art
