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b. 1932 - d. 1985

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        • NANCY MCLAUGHLIN POWELL PASTEL DRAWING MONTANAsold
          Sep. 23, 2023

          NANCY MCLAUGHLIN POWELL PASTEL DRAWING MONTANA

          Est: $250 - $350

          21" by 27" framed. Nancy Powell McLaughlin (1932 - 1985) was active/lived in Montana. Nancy McLaughlin is known for Indian figure and animal painting, sculpture. Born in Kalispell, Montana, Nancy McLaughlin became noted for her depictions of Indian faces from babies to men and in her later years, the portrayal of Indian legends. Her passion in her later years was portraying Indian legends. She worked mostly with pencil and pastels in the early days but moved on to watercolor, oil, and sculpture. During her career, McLaughlin lived in Washington, Arizona, and Texas. She drew mostly horses and animals during her early age. She graduated from Flathead High School, which has several works by her in their library. She attended the University of Montana to get a teaching degree and study art. There she met Ace Powell, twenty years older than she. They married and started a family in Hungry Horse, Montana. In 1964, the house and studio and art gallery in Hungry Horse burned to the ground. The cause was never determined for sure, but their personal and private art collection and Indian artifacts were all destroyed. The pressure of this calamity was too much and the couple divorced, leaving four children, David, Christa, Allison, and Ann, all who have remained in the northwest. McLaughlin had had a life-long struggle with asthma and respiratory illnesses, and this was the cause of her death, which occurred in Newport, Washington.

          Davis Brothers Auction
        • NANCY MCLAUGHLIN MONTANA WATERCOLOR PAINTINGsold
          Sep. 23, 2023

          NANCY MCLAUGHLIN MONTANA WATERCOLOR PAINTING

          Est: $250 - $350

          11 1/4" by 9 1/4" framed Nancy Powell McLaughlin (1932 - 1985) was active/lived in Montana. Nancy McLaughlin is known for Indian figure and animal painting, sculpture. Born in Kalispell, Montana, Nancy McLaughlin became noted for her depictions of Indian faces from babies to men and in her later years, the portrayal of Indian legends. Her passion in her later years was portraying Indian legends. She worked mostly with pencil and pastels in the early days but moved on to watercolor, oil, and sculpture. During her career, McLaughlin lived in Washington, Arizona, and Texas. She drew mostly horses and animals during her early age. She graduated from Flathead High School, which has several works by her in their library. She attended the University of Montana to get a teaching degree and study art. There she met Ace Powell, twenty years older than she. They married and started a family in Hungry Horse, Montana. In 1964, the house and studio and art gallery in Hungry Horse burned to the ground. The cause was never determined for sure, but their personal and private art collection and Indian artifacts were all destroyed. The pressure of this calamity was too much and the couple divorced, leaving four children, David, Christa, Allison, and Ann, all who have remained in the northwest. McLaughlin had had a life-long struggle with asthma and respiratory illnesses, and this was the cause of her death, which occurred in Newport, Washington.

          Davis Brothers Auction
        • NANCY MCLAUGHLIN MONTANA WATERCOLOR PAINTINGsold
          Sep. 23, 2023

          NANCY MCLAUGHLIN MONTANA WATERCOLOR PAINTING

          Est: $250 - $350

          12" by 9 1/4" framed Nancy Powell McLaughlin (1932 - 1985) was active/lived in Montana. Nancy McLaughlin is known for Indian figure and animal painting, sculpture. Born in Kalispell, Montana, Nancy McLaughlin became noted for her depictions of Indian faces from babies to men and in her later years, the portrayal of Indian legends. Her passion in her later years was portraying Indian legends. She worked mostly with pencil and pastels in the early days but moved on to watercolor, oil, and sculpture. During her career, McLaughlin lived in Washington, Arizona, and Texas. She drew mostly horses and animals during her early age. She graduated from Flathead High School, which has several works by her in their library. She attended the University of Montana to get a teaching degree and study art. There she met Ace Powell, twenty years older than she. They married and started a family in Hungry Horse, Montana. In 1964, the house and studio and art gallery in Hungry Horse burned to the ground. The cause was never determined for sure, but their personal and private art collection and Indian artifacts were all destroyed. The pressure of this calamity was too much and the couple divorced, leaving four children, David, Christa, Allison, and Ann, all who have remained in the northwest. McLaughlin had had a life-long struggle with asthma and respiratory illnesses, and this was the cause of her death, which occurred in Newport, Washington.

          Davis Brothers Auction
        • NANCY MCLAUGHLIN MONTANA WATERCOLOR PAINTINGsold
          Sep. 23, 2023

          NANCY MCLAUGHLIN MONTANA WATERCOLOR PAINTING

          Est: $250 - $350

          12 1/4" by 9 1/4" framed. Nancy Powell McLaughlin (1932 - 1985) was active/lived in Montana. Nancy McLaughlin is known for Indian figure and animal painting, sculpture. Born in Kalispell, Montana, Nancy McLaughlin became noted for her depictions of Indian faces from babies to men and in her later years, the portrayal of Indian legends. Her passion in her later years was portraying Indian legends. She worked mostly with pencil and pastels in the early days but moved on to watercolor, oil, and sculpture. During her career, McLaughlin lived in Washington, Arizona, and Texas. She drew mostly horses and animals during her early age. She graduated from Flathead High School, which has several works by her in their library. She attended the University of Montana to get a teaching degree and study art. There she met Ace Powell, twenty years older than she. They married and started a family in Hungry Horse, Montana. In 1964, the house and studio and art gallery in Hungry Horse burned to the ground. The cause was never determined for sure, but their personal and private art collection and Indian artifacts were all destroyed. The pressure of this calamity was too much and the couple divorced, leaving four children, David, Christa, Allison, and Ann, all who have remained in the northwest. McLaughlin had had a life-long struggle with asthma and respiratory illnesses, and this was the cause of her death, which occurred in Newport, Washington.

          Davis Brothers Auction
        • NANCY MCLAUGHLIN "ROOT DIGGER" OIL ON BOARDsold
          Apr. 30, 2023

          NANCY MCLAUGHLIN "ROOT DIGGER" OIL ON BOARD

          Est: -

          Nancy McLaughlin "Root Digger" Oil on Board. Born in Kalispell, Montana, Nancy McLaughlin became noted for her depictions of Indian faces from babies to men and in her later years, the portrayal of Indian legends. Her passion in her later years was portraying Indian legends. She worked mostly with pencil and pastels in the early days but moved on to watercolor, oil, and sculpture. During her career, McLaughlin lived in Washington, Arizona, and Texas. She made friendships on the Reservation that lasted until her death in1985. An effort to provide an honest portrayal of what she saw around her inspired her to work with clay, paint brushes, or a pastel stick to record these memories. Holy Medicine people of the Blackfeet Nation spoke to her as a daughter and adopted her into their world. Artist: Nancy McLaughlin Title: "Root Digger" Medium: Oil on Board Signature Type: Hand Signed Signature Location: Lower Right Site Measurement: 16" x 20" Keywords: Native American, Indian Artwork, Art; Ref: BD1786

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        • NANCY MCLAUGHLIN "MADONNA OF THE SNOW" OIL ON BOARDsold
          Apr. 30, 2023

          NANCY MCLAUGHLIN "MADONNA OF THE SNOW" OIL ON BOARD

          Est: -

          Nancy McLaughlin "Madonna of the Snow" Oil on Board. Born in Kalispell, Montana, Nancy McLaughlin became noted for her depictions of Indian faces from babies to men and in her later years, the portrayal of Indian legends. Her passion in her later years was portraying Indian legends. She worked mostly with pencil and pastels in the early days but moved on to watercolor, oil, and sculpture. During her career, McLaughlin lived in Washington, Arizona, and Texas. She made friendships on the Reservation that lasted until her death in1985. An effort to provide an honest portrayal of what she saw around her inspired her to work with clay, paint brushes, or a pastel stick to record these memories. Holy Medicine people of the Blackfeet Nation spoke to her as a daughter and adopted her into their world. Artist: Nancy McLaughlin Title: "Madonna of the Snow" Medium: Oil on Board Circa/Year: 2003 Signature Type: Hand Signed Signature Location: Lower Left Site Measurement: 12" x 9" Image Keywords: Native American, Indian Artwork, Art; Ref: BD1786

          Bradford's
        • NANCY MCLAUGHLIN "PORTRAIT OF AN INDIAN" WATERCOLOR ON PAPERsold
          Apr. 30, 2023

          NANCY MCLAUGHLIN "PORTRAIT OF AN INDIAN" WATERCOLOR ON PAPER

          Est: -

          Nancy McLaughlin "Portrait of an Indian" Watercolor on Paper. Born in Kalispell, Montana, Nancy McLaughlin became noted for her depictions of Indian faces from babies to men and in her later years, the portrayal of Indian legends. Her passion in her later years was portraying Indian legends. She worked mostly with pencil and pastels in the early days but moved on to watercolor, oil, and sculpture. During her career, McLaughlin lived in Washington, Arizona, and Texas. She made friendships on the Reservation that lasted until her death in1985. An effort to provide an honest portrayal of what she saw around her inspired her to work with clay, paint brushes, or a pastel stick to record these memories. Holy Medicine people of the Blackfeet Nation spoke to her as a daughter and adopted her into their world. Artist: Nancy McLaughlin Title: "Portrait of an Indian" Medium: Watercolor on Paper Signature Type: Hand Signed Signature Location: Lower Right Site Measurement: 6.25" x 4.25" Image Keywords: Native American, Indian Artwork, Art; Ref: BD1786

          Bradford's
        • 3PC NANCY MCLAUGHLIN NATIVE AMERICAN BRONZE SCULPTURESsold
          Apr. 30, 2023

          3PC NANCY MCLAUGHLIN NATIVE AMERICAN BRONZE SCULPTURES

          Est: -

          3pc Nancy McLaughlin Native American Bronze Sculptures. Born in Kalispell, Montana, Nancy McLaughlin became noted for her depictions of Indian faces from babies to men and in her later years, the portrayal of Indian legends. Her passion in her later years was portraying Indian legends. She worked mostly with pencil and pastels in the early days but moved on to watercolor, oil, and sculpture. During her career, McLaughlin lived in Washington, Arizona, and Texas. She made friendships on the Reservation that lasted until her death in1985. An effort to provide an honest portrayal of what she saw around her inspired her to work with clay, paint brushes, or a pastel stick to record these memories. Holy Medicine people of the Blackfeet Nation spoke to her as a daughter and adopted her into their world. Keywords: Native American, Indian; Ref: BD1786

          Bradford's
        • NANCY MCLAUGHLIN (1932-1985) HAND COLORED ETCHINGsold
          Apr. 09, 2023

          NANCY MCLAUGHLIN (1932-1985) HAND COLORED ETCHING

          Est: $50 - $75

          Hand colored etching depicting a Native American woman in profile. Pencil numbered 17/ 30 and signed below image. Custom gilded wood frame (a few small dings). Excellent condition. Mat opening 9.5" x 5" approx. Frame 18.25" x 13.25".

          District Auction
        • NANCY MCLAUGHLIN (1932-1985) HAND COLORED ETCHINGsold
          Apr. 09, 2023

          NANCY MCLAUGHLIN (1932-1985) HAND COLORED ETCHING

          Est: $50 - $75

          Hand colored etching depicting a Native American woman wearing red cape. Pencil numbered 17/ 30 and signed below image. Custom mahogany frame. Excellent condition. Mat opening 9.5" x 5" approx. Frame 17" x 12".

          District Auction
        • Nancy Mclaughlin (1932-1985) Bronze Sculpturesold
          Apr. 08, 2023

          Nancy Mclaughlin (1932-1985) Bronze Sculpture

          Est: -

          Titled: " Warrior's Woman". Signed And Marked On The Backside. Stands Approximately 9in Tall. Nr13036 Zh

          EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
        • Nancy Mclaughlin (1932-1985) Bronze Sculpturesold
          Apr. 08, 2023

          Nancy Mclaughlin (1932-1985) Bronze Sculpture

          Est: -

          Titled: " Blackfoot Girl Braiding Hair". Signed On The Backside. Stands Approximately 14in Tall. Nr13036 Zh

          EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
        • Nancy Powell McLaughlin, Montana (1932-1985), untitled Native American girl, oil on canvas, 19 1/4"H x 15 1/4"W (sight), 26"H x 22"W (frame)sold
          Nov. 05, 2022

          Nancy Powell McLaughlin, Montana (1932-1985), untitled Native American girl, oil on canvas, 19 1/4"H x 15 1/4"W (sight), 26"H x 22"W (frame)

          Est: $400 - $600

          Nancy Powell McLaughlin Montana, (1932-1985) untitled Native American girl oil on canvas Biography from the Archives of askART: The following information was submitted by Allison Gunderson, daughter of the artist. Born in Kalispell, Montana, Nancy McLaughlin became noted for her depictions of Indian faces from babies to men and in her later years, the portrayal of Indian legends. Her passion in her later years was portraying Indian legends. She worked mostly with pencil and pastels in the early days but moved on to watercolor, oil, and sculpture. During her career, McLaughlin lived in Washington, Arizona, and Texas. She drew mostly horses and animals during her early age. She graduated from Flathead High School, which has several works by her in their library. She attended the University of Montana to get a teaching degree and study art. There she met Ace Powell, twenty years older than she. They married and started a family in Hungry Horse, Montana. In 1964, the house and studio and art gallery in Hungry Horse burned to the ground. The cause was never determined for sure, but their personal and private art collection and Indian artifacts were all destroyed. The pressure of this calamity was too much and the couple divorced, leaving four children, David, Christa, Allison, and Ann, all who have remained in the northwest. McLaughlin had had a life-long struggle with asthma and respiratory illnesses, and this was the cause of her death, which occurred in Newport, Washington.

          Ripley Auctions
        • Nancy Powell McLauglin, Montana (1932-1985), untitled Native American in headdress on horse, oil on canvas, 15 3/4"H x 19 3/4"W (sight), 21 1/2"H x 25 1/2"W (frame)sold
          Nov. 05, 2022

          Nancy Powell McLauglin, Montana (1932-1985), untitled Native American in headdress on horse, oil on canvas, 15 3/4"H x 19 3/4"W (sight), 21 1/2"H x 25 1/2"W (frame)

          Est: $500 - $700

          Nancy Powell McLauglin Montana, (1932-1985) untitled Native American in headdress on horse oil on canvas Signed lower right The following information was submitted by Allison Gunderson, daughter of the artist. Born in Kalispell, Montana, Nancy McLaughlin became noted for her depictions of Indian faces from babies to men and in her later years, the portrayal of Indian legends. Her passion in her later years was portraying Indian legends. She worked mostly with pencil and pastels in the early days but moved on to watercolor, oil, and sculpture. During her career, McLaughlin lived in Washington, Arizona, and Texas. She drew mostly horses and animals during her early age. She graduated from Flathead High School, which has several works by her in their library. She attended the University of Montana to get a teaching degree and study art. There she met Ace Powell, twenty years older than she. They married and started a family in Hungry Horse, Montana. In 1964, the house and studio and art gallery in Hungry Horse burned to the ground. The cause was never determined for sure, but their personal and private art collection and Indian artifacts were all destroyed. The pressure of this calamity was too much and the couple divorced, leaving four children, David, Christa, Allison, and Ann, all who have remained in the northwest. McLaughlin had had a life-long struggle with asthma and respiratory illnesses, and this was the cause of her death, which occurred in Newport, Washington.

          Ripley Auctions
        • Nancy McLaughlin ''War Party'' (Indians) 1976 Oilsold
          Aug. 25, 2022

          Nancy McLaughlin ''War Party'' (Indians) 1976 Oil

          Est: $300 - $600

          Nancy McLaughlin (1932-1985 Montana) ''War Party'' (Indians) 1976 Oil on Masonite 12''x16'' Image. Signed l.l. Original framing 20''x24''. Excellent condition.

          MBA Seattle Auction LLC
        • Nancy McLaughlin ''Blackfeet'' (Indian) Pastelsold
          Aug. 25, 2022

          Nancy McLaughlin ''Blackfeet'' (Indian) Pastel

          Est: $200 - $400

          Nancy McLaughlin (1932-1985 Montana) ''Blackfeet'' (Indian) Pastel on Paper 12''x9'' Image. Signed l.r. Original framing 18''x15''. Excellent condition.

          MBA Seattle Auction LLC
        • Sculpture, Nancy McLaughlinsold
          Jul. 16, 2022

          Sculpture, Nancy McLaughlin

          Est: $300 - $500

          Nancy McLaughlin (American, 1932-1985), Bust of a Woman, 1974, bronze sculpture, signed and dated verso, overall (with wood base): 9.75"h x 8.5"w x 5.5"d

          Clars Auction Gallery
        • NANCY McLAUGHLIN (D.1985) NAVAJO SHEPHERD BRONZEsold
          Jan. 22, 2022

          NANCY McLAUGHLIN (D.1985) NAVAJO SHEPHERD BRONZE

          Est: $300 - $500

          Western patinated bronze sculpture, The Shepherdess, signed McLaughlin (Nancy Powell McLaughlin, Montana, 1932-1985), dated 1979, numbered 11/ 24, staff detached but present, approx 17.75"h, 10.75"w, 31.25lbs Start Price: $200.00

          Austin Auction Gallery
        • NANCY McLAUGHLIN (D.1985) NATIVE AMERICAN BRONZEsold
          Jan. 22, 2022

          NANCY McLAUGHLIN (D.1985) NATIVE AMERICAN BRONZE

          Est: $500 - $700

          Western patinated bronze sculpture, The Sun, signed at base McLaughlin (Nancy Powell McLaughlin, Montana, 1932-1985), dated 1977, numbered 10/ 10, Native American man with shield and staff, on wood plinth, overall: approx 27"h Start Price: $300.00

          Austin Auction Gallery
        • NANCY McLAUGHLIN (D.1985) NATIVE AMERICAN BRONZEsold
          Jan. 22, 2022

          NANCY McLAUGHLIN (D.1985) NATIVE AMERICAN BRONZE

          Est: $500 - $700

          Western patinated bronze sculpture, The Carrier of the Medicine Spear, signed McLaughlin (Nancy Powell McLaughlin, Montana, 1932-1985), dated 1977, numbered 4/ 10 (?), approx 25.25"h, 44lbs Start Price: $300.00

          Austin Auction Gallery
        • Nancy McLaughlin ''Weasel Tail, Piegan'' Pastelsold
          Nov. 18, 2021

          Nancy McLaughlin ''Weasel Tail, Piegan'' Pastel

          Est: $200 - $400

          Nancy McLaughlin (1932-1985 Montana) ''Weasel Tail, Piegan'' Pastel on Paper, 1958. Loose on 18''x12'' sheet. A western portrait of Piegan Tribe chief. Signed and dated l.r. Excellent condition.

          MBA Seattle Auction LLC
        • Nancy McLaughlin 'Winter Scout' Oilsold
          Nov. 18, 2021

          Nancy McLaughlin 'Winter Scout' Oil

          Est: $750 - $1,500

          Nancy McLaughlin (1932-1985 Montana) 'Winter Scout' Oil on Board. 24''x30'' Image. A western scene painting of an Indian scout caught in a snowstorm. Signed l.r. Gilt frame 28.5''x34.5''. Excellent condition.

          MBA Seattle Auction LLC
        • NANCY MCLAUGHLIN POWELL INDIAN PAINTING MONTANAsold
          Sep. 25, 2021

          NANCY MCLAUGHLIN POWELL INDIAN PAINTING MONTANA

          Est: $75 - $125

          Gouache on paper of Indian Child. Artist is Nancy McLaughlin Powell the wife of Ace Powell. 9" by 11" framed. Born in Kalispell, Montana, Nancy McLaughlin became noted for her depictions of Indian faces from babies to men and in her later years, the portrayal of Indian legends. Her passion in her later years was portraying Indian legends. She worked mostly with pencil and pastels in the early days but moved on to watercolor, oil, and sculpture. During her career, McLaughlin lived in Washington, Arizona, and Texas. She drew mostly horses and animals during her early age. She graduated from Flathead High School, which has several works by her in their library. She attended the University of Montana to get a teaching degree and study art. There she met Ace Powell, twenty years older than she. They married and started a family in Hungry Horse, Montana. In 1964, the house and studio and art gallery in Hungry Horse burned to the ground. The cause was never determined for sure, but their personal and private art collection and Indian artifacts were all destroyed. The pressure of this calamity was too much and the couple divorced, leaving four children, David, Christa, Allison, and Ann, all who have remained in the northwest. McLaughlin had had a life-long struggle with asthma and respiratory illnesses, and this was the cause of her death, which occurred in Newport, Washington.

          Davis Brothers Auction
        • NANCY MCLAUGHLIN POWELL INDIAN PAINTING MONTANAsold
          Sep. 25, 2021

          NANCY MCLAUGHLIN POWELL INDIAN PAINTING MONTANA

          Est: $75 - $125

          Gouache on paper of Indian Child. Artist is Nancy McLaughlin Powell the wife of Ace Powell. 9" by 11" framed. Born in Kalispell, Montana, Nancy McLaughlin became noted for her depictions of Indian faces from babies to men and in her later years, the portrayal of Indian legends. Her passion in her later years was portraying Indian legends. She worked mostly with pencil and pastels in the early days but moved on to watercolor, oil, and sculpture. During her career, McLaughlin lived in Washington, Arizona, and Texas. She drew mostly horses and animals during her early age. She graduated from Flathead High School, which has several works by her in their library. She attended the University of Montana to get a teaching degree and study art. There she met Ace Powell, twenty years older than she. They married and started a family in Hungry Horse, Montana. In 1964, the house and studio and art gallery in Hungry Horse burned to the ground. The cause was never determined for sure, but their personal and private art collection and Indian artifacts were all destroyed. The pressure of this calamity was too much and the couple divorced, leaving four children, David, Christa, Allison, and Ann, all who have remained in the northwest. McLaughlin had had a life-long struggle with asthma and respiratory illnesses, and this was the cause of her death, which occurred in Newport, Washington.

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