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instance of: painting (467)

genre: portrait (30) | landscape art (13) | genre art (1)

depicts: Indigenous peoples of the United States (135) | landscape (67) | man (50) | portrait (42) | horse (33) | tree (33) | American bison (28) | mountain (26) | ceremony (25) | woman (21) | hunting (21) | dance (18) | tipi (16) | river (14) | group of humans (13) | hill (12) | canoe (9) | necklace (9)

material used: oil paint (460) | canvas (460)

country of origin: United States of America (467)

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

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

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by George Catlin (1830)

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

painting
by George Catlin (1836)

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

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

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

painting
by George Catlin (1834)

Scalp Dance, Mouth of the Teton River

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

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

painting
by George Catlin (1838)

Horseracing on a Course Behind the Mandan Village

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

Madame Ferrebault's Prairie, above Prairie du Chien

painting
by George Catlin (1835s)
river canoe man hill

Tchán-dee, Tobacco, an Oglala Chief

painting
by George Catlin (1832)

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

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

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

painting
by George Catlin (1831)

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

painting
by George Catlin (1832)
house mountain

Landscape Background

painting
by George Catlin (1847s)
landscape horizon

Wah-kón-ze-kaw, The Snake

painting
by George Catlin (1828)

Assiniboine Indians Pursuing Buffalo on Snowshoes

painting
by George Catlin (1847s)

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

painting
by George Catlin (1832)

Wah-pón-jee-a, The Swan, a Warrior

painting
by George Catlin (1830)

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

painting
by George Catlin (1832)

Ke-chím-qua, Big Bear

painting
by George Catlin (1830)

Two Comanche Girls

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

Sioux Encamped on the Upper Missouri, Dressing Buffalo Meat and Robes

painting
by George Catlin (1832)
tipi landscape Indigenous peoples of the United States horse

Wée-ke-rú-law, He Who Exchanges

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by George Catlin (1832)

Seehk-hée-da, Mouse-colored Feather, a Noted Brave

painting
by George Catlin (1832)
Indigenous peoples of the United States man portrait pipe

Comanche Village, Women Dressing Robes and Drying Meat

painting
by George Catlin (1834s)

Ball-play of the Women, Prairie du Chien

painting
by George Catlin (1835s)
landscape Indigenous peoples of the United States game group of humans

Tál-lee, a Warrior of Distinction

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by George Catlin (1834)

Shón-ka, The Dog, Chief of the Bad Arrow Points Band

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by George Catlin (1832)

Hó-ra-tó-a, a Brave

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by George Catlin (1832)

Square Hills, 1200 Miles above St. Louis

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by George Catlin (1832)
tree mountain

Medicine Man, Performing His Mysteries over a Dying Man

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by George Catlin (1832)
medicine man

Pah-shee-náu-shaw, a Warrior

painting
by George Catlin (1831)

Wán-ee-ton, Chief of the Tribe

painting
by George Catlin (1832)

River Bluffs, 1320 Miles above St. Louis

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by George Catlin (1832)
tree mountain

O'n-daig, The Crow, a Dandy

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by George Catlin (1836)
Indigenous peoples of the United States man portrait feather

Tcha-káuk-o-ko-máugh, Great Chief, a Boy

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by George Catlin (1831)

Non-on-dá-gon, a Chief

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by George Catlin (1830)

La-wáh-he-coots-la-sháw-no, Brave Chief, a Skidi (Wolf) Pawnee

painting
by George Catlin (1832)

Portraits of Two Grizzly Bears, From Life

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by George Catlin (19th century)
bear head

Indians Encamping at Sunset, Upper Missouri

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by George Catlin (1832)
mountain

Lá-shah-le-stáw-hix, Man Chief, a Republican Pawnee

painting
by George Catlin (1832)

Peh-tó-pe-kiss, Eagle's Ribs, a Piegan Chief

painting
by George Catlin (1832)

Landscape Background

painting
by George Catlin (1847s)
landscape horizon

Wa-quóth-e-qua, The Buck's Wife, Wife of the Whale

painting
by George Catlin (1835)