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Ken Payne (1938-2012) bronze sculpture titled "Walk Among His Enemies" a Native American figural bust with wolf pelt headdress, feathers and shield. Signed, dated, and numbered verso "(Copyright) / 94 / Ken Payne / 30/30". Attached to a green marble base and raised on a natural walnut swivel stand with gilt metal placard affixed indicating the title and artist. Includes certificate of authenticity from The Studio of Ken Payne. Dimensions: 23" H x 17 1/2" W x 13" D. Weight: 49 lbs. The original Mountain Trails Galleries receipt, COA documentation is available to the winning bidder. Artist biography: Ken Payne was a successful pilot, operating as a crop duster, instructor, and commercial pilot. His initial forays into his artistic career were paintings of landscapes, cowboys, and Native Americans; and he did not explore bronze sculpture until the late 1970s. Payne spent the next four decades producing sculptures depicting the romance of frontier legend. He not only established bronze casting foundries across the Southwest, but Payne also founded Mountain Trails Gallery, Inc.
PROVENANCE: Estate of Robert Christie, Knoxville, Tennessee.
CONDITION: Overall excellent condition.