This small collection of George Catlin papers came to the Smithsonian Institution in 1879 with Catlin’s “Indian Gallery,” his famous paintings from life of Native Americans completed between 1830 and ...
It is images such as George Catlin’s “Buffalo Chase with Bows and Lances” that engages our imagination of the unique relationship between Indigenous peoples and bison. Catlin wrote that he ...
Others believe that he was actually poisoned for being too outspoken against land cessations. In 1834, George Catlin witnessed the Choctaw tribe stickball game, which he depicted in two paintings that ...
Since 2006, the Arts Council of Moore County has been delighted to bring art history and education to a more public eye with ...
Ignis Fatuus - Zurumati, 1854/1869. Zurumati Indians approaching a will-o-the-wisp from the Rio Trombetas. Artist George ...
(Photo used with the permission of Desirée Shelley Flores) The artist George Catlin proposed the idea of national parks in 1841, in his book Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs, and ...
George Catlin was an artist who specialized in portraits of Native Americans. Some of his work is on display at the Joslyn, whose original benefactor, Sarah Joslyn, is another school namesake.
Archives of American Art Mary Cassatt letter to John Wesley Beatty Archives of American Art Mary Cassatt letter to Homer Saint-Gaudens Archives of American Art George Catlin, Red River, N.M. letter to ...
A painting of a wooden grizzly bear atop a totem pole recently bought at a New York barn sale for $50 is now expected to sell for $150,000 or more ...
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Susannah George is The Washington Post's Gulf bureau chief, based in Dubai, where she leads coverage of the oil-rich monarchies of the Persian Gulf and their neighbor, Iran. She previously spent ...
George Will writes a twice-weekly column on politics and domestic and foreign affairs. He began his column with The Post in 1974, and he received the Pulitzer Prize for commentary in 1977.