(1916-1989) Oil on canvas; 24" x 34". Was on display and came from the Bison Museum in Scottsdale, AZ. Damrow is self-taught as an artist, worked as a cowboy, forester and sign painter. Did much work in Arizona and Wisconsin banks and restaurants. His subjects are nostalgic of cowboys, Indians and buffalo. Damrow drifted between acclaim and obscurity, and had associations and friendships with many notable westerners, including Olaf Wieghorts, Barry Goldwater, Peter McDonald, and Bill McGee. His paintings are held in private collections, municipal buildings, and corporate collections. Noteworthy are two large 6’ x 9’ canvases collected by Arizona’s largest art patron, bank president Walter Brimson.
PERIOD: Mid 20th Century
ORIGIN: Arizona, United States