Allen Sapp Paintings
Allen Frederick Sapp (January 2, 1929 - December 29, 2015) was born on Red Pheasant Reserve in north-central Saskatchewan to Alex and Agnes Sapp. He is a descendant of the legendary Pîhtokahanapiwiyin (c. 1842 – 1886), also known as Peacemaker Chief Poundmaker.
A celebrated Canadian Indigenous artist and member of the Cree Nation. Our collection includes a range of original oil and acrylic paintings that showcase Sapp's signature style, capturing the beauty of prairie landscapes and Indigenous life.
Sapp's work is deeply rooted in his Indigenous heritage and experiences growing up on the Red Pheasant Reserve in Saskatchewan. His paintings depict the daily life and traditions of Indigenous people, including their spiritual practices, ceremonies, and connection to the land.
With vibrant colours and bold brushstrokes, Sapp's paintings are visually striking and emotionally evocative, offering a unique perspective on Indigenous life and culture. Whether you are an art collector or appreciate the beauty and significance of Indigenous art, our Allen Sapp collection will inspire and captivate you.
Allen's paintings have been for sale at the West End Gallery since 1991.