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)

Prairie Bluffs Burning

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by George Catlin (1832)
tree mountain

Loo-rá-wée-re-coo, Bird that Goes to War, a Tapage Pawnee

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by George Catlin (1832)

The Scalper Scalped - Pawnees and Cheyennes

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by George Catlin (1861s)

Painting the Lengua Chief

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by George Catlin (19th century)
tree

In-ne-ó-cose, Buffalo's Child, a Warrior

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by George Catlin (1832)

A Foot War Party in Council - Mandan

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by George Catlin (1861s)
tree

Shon-ta-yi-ga, Little Wolf, a Famous Warrior

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by George Catlin (1844)
Indigenous peoples of the United States Mohawk hairstyle necklace man earring

Sha-có-pay, The Six, Chief of the Plains Ojibwa

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by George Catlin (1832)
Sha-có-pay

Scalp Dance, Sioux

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by George Catlin (1846s)
tipi Indigenous peoples of the United States ceremony dance night fire

Three Blackfoot Men

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by George Catlin (19th century)
tree

Sha-kó-ka, Mint, a Pretty Girl

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by George Catlin (1832)

Ka-bés-hunk, He Who Travels Everywhere, a Warrior

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by George Catlin (1835)

Four Arowak Indians

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by George Catlin (19th century)

Eeh-tow-wées-ka-zeet, He Who Has Eyes Behind Him (also known as Broken Arm), a Foremost Brave

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by George Catlin (1832)

Batiste, Bogard, and I Approaching Buffalo on the Missouri

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by George Catlin (1838s)
landscape hill American bison hunting man

A Mura Encampment - Boat Sketch

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by George Catlin (19th century)
tree

Footrace behind the Mandan Village

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

La Salle Claiming Louisiana for France. April 9, 1682

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by George Catlin (19th century)
tree

Múk-a-tah-mish-o-káh-kaik, Black Hawk, Prominent Sac Chief

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by George Catlin (1832)

Chief of the Taensa Indians Receiving La Salle. March 20, 1682

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by George Catlin (1847s)
house tree

Shin-gós-se-moon, Big Sail, a Chief

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by George Catlin

Go-to-ków-páh-ah, Stands by Himself, a Distinguished Brave

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by George Catlin (1830)

View of Chicago in 1837

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by George Catlin (1861s)
tree

Yntah Medicine Man, a Warrior, and a Woman

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by George Catlin (19th century)

Distant View of the Mandan Village

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by George Catlin (1832)
landscape body of water Indigenous peoples of the United States village

View in the Big Bend of the Upper Missouri

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by George Catlin (1832)
mountain

Curious Grassy Bluffs, St. Peter's River

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by George Catlin (1861s)
tree mountain

Archery of the Mandan

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by George Catlin (1836s)

"Brick Kilns," Clay Bluffs 1900 Miles above St. Louis

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by George Catlin (1832)
tree

Pshán-shaw, Sweet-scented Grass, Twelve-year-old Daughter of Bloody Hand

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by George Catlin (1832)

Wife of Two Crows

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

Crow Chief, His Wife, and a Warrior

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by George Catlin (1861s)

Breaking Down the Wild Horse

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by George Catlin (1835s)
horse Indigenous peoples of the United States

View in the "Grand Detour," Upper Missouri

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by George Catlin (1865s)

View from Floyd's Grave, 1300 Miles above St. Louis

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by George Catlin (1832)
tree mountain

Ah'-sho-cole, Rotten Foot, a Noted Warrior

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by George Catlin (1834)
hatchet man

La Salle Driving the First Bolt for the Griffin. January 26, 1679

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by George Catlin (19th century)
boat tree

Mah-tó-he-ha, Old Bear, a Medicine Man

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by George Catlin (1832)
feather man portrait bear Indigenous peoples of the United States

Father Hennepin and Two Companions Made Prisoners by the Sioux. April 1680

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by George Catlin (1847s)
tree

Naugh-háigh-hee-kaw, He Who Moistens the Wood

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by George Catlin (1828)

Catlin and His Men in Their Canoe, Urgently Solicited to Come Ashore, Upper Missouri

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by George Catlin (1847s)
bear canoe man

Pa-ris-ka-roó-pa, Two Crows, a Chief

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by George Catlin (1832)

Arapaho Chief, His Wife, and a Warrior

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by George Catlin (1861s)

Kee-o-kúk, The Watchful Fox, Chief of the Tribe, on Horseback

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by George Catlin (1835)
horse

Sham Fight, Mandan Boys

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