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George Catlin's 'Sha-có-pay, The Six' captures a Plains Ojibwa chief in 1832. Witness the dignity and power of Native American culture through this iconic portrait – a window to a vanishing world.
Witness the powerful portrait of Black Hawk by George Catlin! This iconic 1832 painting captures Native American dignity & resilience, offering a poignant glimpse into frontier life. Explore this masterpiece today!
Discover 'Wolf on the Hill' by George Catlin, a striking 1832 portrait of a Plains Native American chief. Explore rich detail & symbolic significance!
Admire 'Hayne Hudjihini, Eagle of Delight' by Henry Inman (1832). This stunning portrait captures an Otoe woman’s beauty & dignity, reflecting a pivotal moment in Native American history.
George Catlin's "Há-tchoo-túc-knee" captures a Native American man with striking detail and cultural significance. Explore this powerful portrait from 1834, showcasing Catlin’s pioneering work documenting Indigenous life.
Explore George Catlin's iconic portrait of Choctaw Chief Mó-sho-la-túb-bee, meticulously documented by the artist at Fort Gibson Territory in 1834. Witness a masterful blend of realism and symbolism reflecting Native American culture.
A powerful depiction of a man on horseback with raised arms captures the dynamic energy of Fritz Scholder's 1972 masterpiece Indian Power, inviting you to explore this iconic piece of modern Native American art.
Experience Frederic Remington's 'An Indian Trapper'! This iconic 1889 painting captures the American West’s spirit, now available as a stunning reproduction.
George Catlin's 'Hón-je-a-pút-o, Wife of Bear-catcher' captures a Native American woman with striking dignity and detail. Explore this iconic portrait reflecting frontier life and Catlin’s pioneering art.
Experience the stern gaze of a Native American war chief in George Catlin's evocative 1845 oil painting; discover this powerful piece of frontier art today.
Wi jún jon, Pigeon's Egg Head (The Light), a Distinguished Young Warrior
Witness the dignity of Native American life through George Catlin's iconic portrait, 'Tuch-ee.' This 1834 oil painting captures a Cherokee War Chief with vibrant detail and regal attire – a historical masterpiece for art lovers.
George Catlin's 'Ru-ton-wee-me, Pigeon on the Wing' (1844) captures a Native American woman with striking intensity. Explore this Smithsonian masterpiece and delve into Catlin’s pioneering portraits.
Experience George Catlin's iconic 'La-dóo-ke-a, Buffalo Bull,' a powerful portrait of a Pawnee warrior from 1832. A stunning oil painting capturing Native American culture and heritage – available as a hand-painted reproduction.
Experience the piercing gaze of George Catlin's 1831 portrait, Hard Hickory, an Amiable Man; own a reproduction of this striking American frontier masterpiece.
Captivating 1844 portrait by George Catlin featuring a Native American man with an eagle companion; discover this striking piece of frontier art today.
Witness George Catlin's evocative 1830 depiction of a Sauk man praying, capturing the poignant spirit of frontier life; discover this masterpiece today.
Charles Marion Russell's 'Buffalo Lying Down' captures a bronze sculpture of a majestic buffalo, showcasing the artist’s mastery of realism and his deep connection to the American West. Explore its details!
John Mix Stanley's 'Black Knife, an Apache Warrior' (1846) captures a Native American leader on horseback, reflecting the artist’s pioneering work documenting the American West and its diverse cultures.
Experience Frederic Remington's 'The Sentinel,' a powerful black-and-white depiction of a frontiersman and wagon, capturing the spirit of the American West (1907). Explore its history & artistry!
George Catlin's "Little Wolf" (1846) captures the dignity and strength of a Native American warrior through detailed oil painting, reflecting a poignant era of cultural change. Admire this iconic portrait and explore owning a timeless masterpiece.
Delve into the captivating artistry of Charles Marion Russell's 'Counting Coup,' a bronze sculpture capturing the spirit of Native American tradition and cowboy culture—a masterpiece from 1905.
Experience the iconic 'Buffalo Hunt' by Charles Marion Russell! This bronze sculpture captures a thrilling Native American pursuit, showcasing Western artistry & culture. Explore its details!