Showing posts with label Jules B. Dahlager. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jules B. Dahlager. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 17, 2017

Jules B. Dahlager Painting: A Golden Summer Day in Beautiful Behm Canal

Jules B. Dahlager



Jules B. Dahlager



Jules B. Dahlager



Jules B. Dahlager



Here's one that got away -- a small 6" x 8" oil painting on masonite board by renowned Alaskan artist Jules Bernard Dahlager of Behm Canal near Ketchikan, Alaska. The painting is signed and dated in the lower left "Jules '45" in red oil paint, and bears the printed artist label on reverse with Dahlager's ink signature, reading: "A GOLDEN SUMMER DAY/ In Beautiful Behm Canal Near/ Ketchikan, Alaska/   Painting by/ Jules B. Dahlager [artist signature]." The painting is housed in its original gold gilt Arts and Crafts-style carved frame, likely by Seattle-based framemaker Lloyd Jensen.  



Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Jules Dahlager: Chief George Johnson Portraits





Jules B. Dahlager




Jules B. Dahlager


Chief George Johnson (d. 1938), or Gut Wain, or Koch Teech, Northern Northwest Coast Native American Chief of the Southeast Alaskan Tlingit Gaanaxadi clan. Born at Tongass Village (south of Ketchikan, Alaska), Johnson inherited the position of Chief in 1902, and became a wealthy man through trade with other Tlingit tribes.  

In the photo, Chief Johnson is depicted in profile wearing a carved wood crest hat of a "kadjuk," a mythological bird whom was the house crest of Chief Johnson's clan and who was said to amuse itself by dropping stones on hapless groundhogs. The image, a beautiful period photograph in its own right, was also the inspiration for many paintings by Alaskan artist Jules B. Dahlager.



Saturday, November 28, 2015

Saturday, November 14, 2015

Two Jules B. Dahlager Paintings

Jules B. Dahlager


Jules B. Dahlager


Jules B. Dahlager


Jules B. Dahlager


Jules B. Dahlager


Jules B. Dahlager


Jules B. Dahlager