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Title
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Our Treasures
Contributor
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The Minnesota Museum of American Art
Still Image
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Purchase, Katharine G. Ordway Fund
Physical Dimensions
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14 x 18 inches
Exhibition Label
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Patrick DesJarlait is one of Minnesota’s most original artists/illustrators. Between 1942 and 1972, he created a small but powerful body of tightly designed images that focus on the people, seasonal activities, and traditions of the Ojibwe people in his home of Red Lake, Minnesota. <em>Red Lake Fishermen</em> depicts two men in a boat, surrounded by the stylized waves of the lake. Exhibited in one of the artist’s first solo shows in 1946 at the Saint Paul Gallery and School of Art (now the Minnesota Museum of American Art), <em>Red Lake Fisherman</em> established DesJarlait as an important artist who could address both modernist visual styles and the traditional world of his people. He re-dated this drawing in 1961 upon entering it in a competitive exhibition in Scottsdale, AZ, where it was awarded first prize.
Creator Birth City
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Red Lake, MN
Artist
Patrick DesJarlait
1921-1972
Born in Red Lake, MN
Date
1946
Medium
Watercolor on paper
Object ID
95.01
Rights Statement
In Copyright
Publications
<p>Rushing III, W. Jackson, and Makholm, Kristin, <em>Modern Spirit: The Art of George Morrison</em>, 60. University of Oklahoma Press: Norman, 2013.</p>
<p>Spooner, Peter. "Patrick DesJarlait." In <em>Our Treasures: Highlights from the Minnesota Museum of American Art</em>, edited by Kristin Makholm, 36-37. St. Paul, MN: Minnesota Museum of American Art, 2011.</p>
<p>Williams, Neva. <em>Patrick DesJarlait: The Story of an Indian Artist, </em>28 and 53-54. Minneapolis, MN: Lerner Publications, 1975.</p>
Original Format
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Drawing
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l.r.: P.R. DesJarlait 1/31/61
Notes
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According to Patrick DesJarlait the painting was completed in 1946. However, he signed and dated the painting in 1961 upon entering the work in an exhibition in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Title
<em>Red Lake Fishermen</em>
Description
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Patrick DesJarlait's drawing of two Native American fishermen depicts a popular seasonal activity practiced by the Ojibwe people. The fishermen, placed in the center of the watercolor, are the main focus of the work. They are geometrically configured, both wearing fedoras, button down shirts, working gloves, aprons, and rubber boots. Behind the figures and their boat are wavy blue shapes representing water. In the forefront, the man on the left has caught several fish in his nets while his companion on the right steers the boat with a paddle in his right hand. Behind this man in the blue shirt is a white flag.
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14 x 18 inches
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Title
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<em>Red Lake Fishermen</em>
Date Created
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1946
Rights
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In Copyright
Rights Holder
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Patrick DesJarlait Estate
Robert DesJarlait
5901 Rhode Island Avenue North
Crystal, MN 55428
License
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No license
Date Copyrighted
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1946
Type
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Drawing
Provenance
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Minnesota Museum of American Art; Purchased from the artist's son Robert DesJarlait
Creator
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Patrick DesJarlait
Contributor
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Minnesota Museum of American Art
Medium
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Watercolor on paper
Source
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Purchase, Katharine G. Ordway Fund
95.01
Blue
Boat
Drawing
Fish
Fishermen
Fishing
Green
Marine landscape
Minnesota artist
Native American
Ojibwe
Orange
Patrick DesJarlait
People at work
Red Lake, MN
Saint Paul Gallery and School of Art
Twentieth Century
Water
Watercolor