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John D. Free Bronze Sculpture / Grandads Are Great
John D. Free Bronze Sculpture / Grandads Are Great

John D. Free Bronze Sculpture / Grandads Are Great

Winning Bid
$790.00
Item #765450
Lot #18 of 165
Item Description

John D. Free Bronze Sculpture / Grandads Are Great
1929-2014
Listed Artist / See Biography Below
Signed Bottom Lower Right Edition Number 34/35
Size L15” W7” H15”
Condition Good
For your cowboy fan / grandad!
BIOGRAPHY + OBIT BELOW FROM ASK ART
Born in Pawhuska, Oklahoma John Free became a recognized western sculptor and animal painter and was an elected member of the Cowboy Artists of America.
Obituary Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, March 23, 2014
John D Free passed away February 25, 2014 at his home in Pawhuska, OK of natural causes, surrounded by his loving family. He was 84.
John was born in Pawhuska on April 7, 1929 to Ott and Marie Free. John was an incredible artist, able to create works of sculpture, oil paintings, water colors, pens, pencils and pastels.  His ability to draw a horse was unsurpassed in the art world.  He was a member of the Nation Academy of Western Art, Oklahoma Sculpture Society, Prix De West, and a past member of the Cowboy Artist of America.  He has shown art work at the Cowboy Hall of Fame, Gilcrease Museum, Woolaroc, as well as numerous galleries and shows.  He was a silver medal winner at the annual Prix De West Art Show, and the Wrangler Award given out at the annual Western Heritage Award Banquet was sculpted by John.  He is nationally known as his artwork is part of private and corporate collections across the nation. He has received numerous awards and recognitions during his 50-plus years as an artist.
John was raised by his granddad on a ranch outside McAlester, OK.  John developed a love of horses, cowboys and God at a very young age.  There John honed his artistic skills encouraged by his granddad.  He learned the importance of honesty, virtue, discipline, hard work, family and Jesus Christ.  John drew from that all his life while working full time as an artist, father, husband and especially grandfather.  Many of those elements were depicted in his artwork throughout his career.
Family was important to John; he loved his wife, Rayma; his three sons, John Jr., Matt and Mark; and his many grandchildren and great grandchildren, sister, brothers and sisters-in-law, nieces and nephews.
John began his art career in 1960, and trained under Thomas Lewis in Taos, NM and spent many summers in Taos shaping his craft.  His wife Rayma went to work full time to allow John to have time to start his fledgling career.  Rayma was instrumental in managing John's career.
John lived on a small ranch north of Pawhuska where he cared for his horses including his favorite horse, Old John, and his longhorns.  He also started a foundry, The Bronze Horse, with his brother-in-law, which is a family operated business.
John was a member of the Osage Nation, First Baptist Church of Pawhuska, and served in the military in Japan in his late 40's.
John was preceded in death by his wife of 58 years, Rayma June Bivins Free, and his brother, Hugh Free.  He is survived by three sons: John, Jr., and his wife, Cindy; Matt and his wife, Susan; Mark and his wife, Jamee.  He is also survived by his precious grandchildren and great grandchildren: Amy Ramsay, her husband, Matt, and children Jackson and Matthew; Betsy Free and her son, Cort; J.D. Free; Jake Free, his wife Kylyn, and their children Landyn and Cooper; Ladd Free; Marie Treat and her husband, Chris; Cameron Free; Matthew Free; Bridger Free and Jackson Free; his very caring sister Dolores Theis and her husband, Raymond, and their children and grandchildren.
John felt he was greatly blessed – blessed with tremendous artistic talent, blessed with a wonderful loving wife and family blessed with a keen relationship with God and His creation, including his love for horses, cowboy life style, care of animals, blessed with an attitude of generosity, helping where he could, blessed with wisdom, humor, and storytelling. John used all these things to make his world a little better.  He will be greatly missed.


Notes: Very Good

Condition

Very Good

Buyer's Premium

18%

Seller Info
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