Saturday, December 24, 2022

The Dead of Little Bighorn


"I start the painting, and they show up...."

This is how I describe my approach to a really large task: painting portraits of every person killed at the Battle of the Little Bighorn, which took place on a hot and dusty slope in southeastern Montana June 25-26, 1876. It's almost overwhelming, but not quite.

I feel the need to humanize a battle that is so often described in terms of maneuvers. But mostly I want to honor the dead - more than 300 of them. It will give life to the dead, an idea that sparked in me many years ago when I first visited the battlefield. I felt uneasy when I was there. I felt the ghosts, like something wasn't finished. So I am giving them faces and stories. And then maybe they can rest.

No one knows what most of these guys looked like (very few photos exist,) but I do have enlistment descriptions and stories that guide my paintbrush. Biographies, letters, telegrams and eye-witness accounts will accompany these faces. You will be able to handle everything but the painting. 

There will even be a painting of all the horses lost at this horrific battle.

The 150th anniversary of the battle is in 2026 and I am bringing its aftermath to you in a kind of portable cemetery. I hope you stay awhile and get to know everyone.

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Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Last Sighting - and others

"Last sighting"
11x14" acrylic on canvas
Jenny Niemeyer 2013
Commissioned work


"Desert dreams"
12x12' acrylic on canvas
Jenny Niemeyer 2013
SOLD

"Hay, drying"
8x10" acrylic on masonite
Jenny Niemeyer 2013
SOLD
"Long grass prairie"
20 3/4 x 11 1/2" acrylic on particle board
My husband won't let me sell this one! Well, I guess everything has it's price....

"Cemetery in Cerrillos, NM"
5x7" acrylic on canvas
Jenny Niemeyer 2013
I painted this in the plein air style while on a recent trip to New Mexico - one of my favorite places!
One of my traveling companions, who had taken a horseback ride up past this little cemetery, bought this from me as a memento of our trip. I'd love to hear from anyone who paints plein air with acrylics! It's kind of hard to keep them from drying out.

"Cerrillos sagebrush"
5x7" acrylic on canvas
Jenny Niemeyer 2013
I had some paint left over after I did "Cemetery in Cerrillos, NM," so I did this. Sometimes the quick, accidental paintings are my favorites.

"Judith's heaven"
8x10" acrylic on canvas
Jenny Niemeyer 2013
Judith was a wild wolf that I'd known personally since 2007. She had avoided harm until October 2013 when a hunter in Idaho shot her and her puppy. Don't ask me why. Some things in this world make no sense. Judith can frolick to her heart's content in the hereafter. There's no one to bother her now.

"Tired raven"
12x12" acrylic on canvas
Jenny Niemeyer 2013
SOLD

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

The Ghost in the Canyon

A lot of wolves have been killed in the quest to bring them back to parts of their former range in the West. There's more bad news in store for them as the federal government washes its hands of wolf recovery. 

"The ghost in the canyon."
Jenny Niemeyer 2013
9x12" acrylic on canvas
$105.00
SOLD

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

The Dust Bowl house in Cimarron County, OK

I have two photographs taken in the Oklahoma panhandle last year during my big cross-country car trip. I'm doing a series of interpretations from them and I'll post them here. Did you see Ken Burns' PBS special on the Dust Bowl? This is where he did a lot of filming. Thanks for visiting my gallery!
Dust Bowl leftover II"
Jenny Niemeyer © 2013
12x12" acrylic on canvas
$120.00

Monday, April 1, 2013

I love the desert.

Any desert is beautiful in its purity of function. I paint the way I feel about them rather than just what I see.

SOLD
"Distant rim rock"
Jenny Niemeyer, 2013
9"x12" acrylic on canvas
$85.00

SOLD
"Sagebrush sea"
Jenny Niemeyer, 2013
9"x12" acrylic on canvas
$85.00