
Hollow Horn Bear Portrait by Kevin Red Star
This item is a framed limited-edition artistic print depicting 'Hollow Horn Bear,' a notable Brulé Lakota leader. The artwork is rendered in deep sepia or charcoal tones on a light cream-colored paper stock, following a realist style with expressive, textured linework particularly evident in the feathered headdress. The subject is shown in profile, wearing a traditional eagle feather war bonnet and a breastplate of hair pipes. The print bears several handwritten inscriptions in the lower margin: the title 'Hollow Horn Bear' and the tribal affiliation 'Brule Sioux' are located on the left, while a prominent signature by the artist, Kevin Red Star, is found on the right. An edition number, which appears to be 'x/5000', is visible in the bottom right corner, suggesting a high-volume commercial print run. The craftsmanship shows high detail in the facial features, capturing an aged, dignified expression. Condition-wise, the paper appears flat without visible foxing or tearing, though distinct glares on the surface indicate it is currently housed behind glass or acrylic. The framing is minimal, likely a clip frame or a frameless mounting. The style is contemporary Western/Native American art, likely dating from the late 20th century.
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Estimated Value
$150 - $300
Basic Information
Category
Fine Art Prints
Appraised On
January 13, 2026
Estimated Value
$150 - $300
Item Description
This item is a framed limited-edition artistic print depicting 'Hollow Horn Bear,' a notable Brulé Lakota leader. The artwork is rendered in deep sepia or charcoal tones on a light cream-colored paper stock, following a realist style with expressive, textured linework particularly evident in the feathered headdress. The subject is shown in profile, wearing a traditional eagle feather war bonnet and a breastplate of hair pipes. The print bears several handwritten inscriptions in the lower margin: the title 'Hollow Horn Bear' and the tribal affiliation 'Brule Sioux' are located on the left, while a prominent signature by the artist, Kevin Red Star, is found on the right. An edition number, which appears to be 'x/5000', is visible in the bottom right corner, suggesting a high-volume commercial print run. The craftsmanship shows high detail in the facial features, capturing an aged, dignified expression. Condition-wise, the paper appears flat without visible foxing or tearing, though distinct glares on the surface indicate it is currently housed behind glass or acrylic. The framing is minimal, likely a clip frame or a frameless mounting. The style is contemporary Western/Native American art, likely dating from the late 20th century.
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