American author and prolific artist George Catlin painted Plains Indians during five journeys into the West in the 1830s in part to record this “vanishing race”. This canvas is a rendering of the chief of the Ojibwa tribe, produced at the fur post later known as Fort Union in present-day North Dakota. A Mixed-Media painting.
The Six, Chief of the Plains Ojibwa, after George CatlinGeorge Catlin American (1796 - 1872) |
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American author and prolific artist George Catlin painted Plains Indians during five journeys into the West in the 1830s in part to record this “vanishing race”. This canvas is a rendering of the chief of the Ojibwa tribe, produced at the fur post later known as Fort Union in present-day North Dakota. A Mixed-Media painting. |
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