artist: George Catlin

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instance of: painting (818)

genre: portrait (37) | landscape art (13) | genre art (1) | equestrian portrait (1)

depicts: tree (168) | Indigenous peoples of the United States (137) | landscape (67) | man (53) | portrait (42) | mountain (38) | horse (33) | American bison (28) | boat (27) | ceremony (25) | woman (22) | hunting (21) | dance (18) | tipi (16) | river (14) | group of humans (13) | hill (12) | house (10)

material used: oil paint (518) | canvas (517) | cardboard (1)

collection: Smithsonian American Art Museum (467) | National Gallery of Art (343) | Metropolitan Museum of Art (4) | Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum (1) | Denver Art Museum (1) | Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (1) | National Portrait Gallery (1)

location: Smithsonian American Art Museum (467) | National Gallery of Art (343) | Metropolitan Museum of Art (4) | Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum (1) | Denver Art Museum (1) | Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (1) | National Portrait Gallery (1)

country of origin: United States of America (815)

main subject: Keokuk (1) | Daniel Bread (1)

String, a Renowned Warrior

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by George Catlin (1831)
Indigenous peoples of the United States man warrior

Mohigan Chief and a Missionary

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by George Catlin (1861s)

Four Dogrib Indians

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by George Catlin (19th century)

Patagon Chief, His Brother, and Daughter

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by George Catlin (19th century)

Boy Chief - Ojibbeway

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by George Catlin (1843)

The Cheyenne Brothers Starting on Their Fall Hunt

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by George Catlin (1861s)
tree

Three Creek Indians

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by George Catlin (1861s)

Pah-te-cóo-saw, Straight Man, Semicivilized

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by George Catlin (1830)

Battle between the Jiccarilla Apachees and Camanchees

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by George Catlin (1861s)
tree

Ten-sqúat-a-way, The Open Door, Known as The Prophet, Brother of Tecumseh

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by George Catlin (1830)

Gaw-záw-que-dung, He Who Halloes

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by George Catlin (1836)

Five Iquito Indians

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by George Catlin (19th century)

Chin-cha-pee, Fire Bug That Creeps, Wife of Pigeon's Egg Head

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by George Catlin (1832)
Indigenous peoples of the United States woman

Wash-ím-pe-shee, Madman, a Distinguished Warrior

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by George Catlin (1834)

Scalp Dance, Mouth of the Teton River

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by George Catlin (1836s)
dance Indigenous peoples of the United States ceremony

Catlin Painting the Portrait of Mah-to-toh-pa - Mandan

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by George Catlin (1861s)
tree

Eteh-ée-fix-e-co, Deer Without a Heart, a Chief

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by George Catlin (1838)

Horseracing on a Course Behind the Mandan Village

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by George Catlin (1832s)
Indigenous peoples of the United States landscape horse horse racing

War Dance of the Saukies

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by George Catlin (1861s)

Two Nezperce Warriors and a Boy

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by George Catlin (19th century)

Four Mandan Warriors, a Girl, and a Boy

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by George Catlin (1861s)

Eagle Dance - Choctaw

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by George Catlin (1865s)

Madame Ferrebault's Prairie, above Prairie du Chien

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by George Catlin (1835s)
river canoe man hill

Five Maya Indians

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by George Catlin (19th century)
tree

Tchán-dee, Tobacco, an Oglala Chief

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by George Catlin (1832)

U'sh-ee-kitz, He Who Fights with a Feather, Chief of the Tribe

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by George Catlin (1834)
Indigenous peoples of the United States man portrait necklace earring feather

Antelope Shooting - Assinneboine

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by George Catlin (1861s)
tree

Mee-chéet-e-neuh, Wounded Bear's Shoulder, Wife of the Chief

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by George Catlin (1831)

Arikara Village of Earth-Covered lodges, 1600 Miles above St. Louis

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by George Catlin (1832)
house mountain

Facsimile of a Sioux Robe with Porcupine Quills

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by George Catlin (1861s)

A Pawnee Chief with Two Warriors

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by George Catlin (1861s)

Landscape Background

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by George Catlin (1847s)
landscape horizon

A Crow Village on the Salmon River

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by George Catlin (19th century)
tree

Mandan Ceremony - The Water Sinks Down

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by George Catlin (1861s)

Fort Pierre

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by George Catlin (1861s)
tree mountain

Wah-kón-ze-kaw, The Snake

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by George Catlin (1828)

Assiniboine Indians Pursuing Buffalo on Snowshoes

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by George Catlin (1847s)

Turtle Hunt

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by George Catlin (19th century)
tree

Ki-hó-go-waw-shú-shee, Brave Chief, Chief of the Tribe

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by George Catlin (1832)

Buffalo Chase

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by George Catlin (1861s)

Wah-pón-jee-a, The Swan, a Warrior

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by George Catlin (1830)

Buffalo Dance - Mandan

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by George Catlin (1861)

Cháh-ee-chópes, Four Wolves, a Chief in Mourning

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by George Catlin (1832)

Ke-chím-qua, Big Bear

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by George Catlin (1830)

Two Comanche Girls

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by George Catlin (1834)
girl Indigenous peoples of the United States tipi dog