HARRY WHITEHORSE
1927-2017
A Lifetime Dedicated to Creating Meaningful Art
Dimensions: Life Size: 9′ x 7’x 3′
“Ghost Warrior” strides between our physical and the spiritual worlds. The sculpture showcases Harry’s metal sculpting and his carving skills.
Dimensions: Life Size:
Medium: Basswood
Dimensions: Life Size:
Medium: Basswood
Medium: Oil on Linen 57″ x 48″
Original Painting Available for Purchase
Limited Edition Prints Available
Medium: Epoxies, Oil Paints
Dimensions: 96″ x 54″ x 16
Available for purchase
Dimensions: 84″ high
Medium: Basswood & Oil Paints
Available for Purchase
Dimensions: 84″ high
Medium: Basswood & Oil Paints
Available for Purchase
Medium: Steel, Oil Paints
Dimensions: 36”w x 20”h x 26”d
Available for Purchase
Medium: Steel, Oil Paints
Dimensions: 36”w x 20”h x 26”d
Available for Purchase
Harry Whitehorse International Sculpture Symposium – June 2024
EVENT WEB PAGE Gene Delcourt is a Madison-based wood sculptor who Harry mentored. Ken Whitehorse mentioned to me last year that Gene had proposed the idea of a wood sculpture symposium to honor Harry. This concept stayed with me, and in August 2022, I visited the San...
In the News: Indigenous Wisconsin Overture exhibit by Ho-Chunk artists tells many stories
Isthmus Indigenous Wisconsin Overture exhibit by Ho-Chunk artists tells many stories BY MICHAEL MUCKIAN NOVEMBER 14, 2019 At a glance, the painting looks like many found hanging innocuously over sofas in living rooms throughout the Midwest. A pair of whitetail deer —...
In The News: Harry’s Bronze Badger
Bronze badger statue by Ho-Chunk artist Harry Whitehorse to be installed across from Camp Randall Wisconsin State Journal EMILY HAMER A new Badger is coming to town this August. Across the street from Camp Randall Stadium on Monroe Street, a 10-foot-long bronze statue...
Cars as Canvas: Making the Everyday Extraordinary
Harry was fascinated by cars his entire life. One day when he was around 13, his uncle and mentor, George Seymour, told him that if he could drive his Ford Model T home, Harry could keep the car. Harry had never driven and couldn't figure out how to shift the gears,...