WASHINGTON (voa) – A major exhibit of George Catlin’s Indian paintings is on display at the Renwick Gallery, part of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. George Catlin is considered one of ...
THE PIECE: "American Indian Shooting a Bow and Arrow," oil on canvas, unsigned and unframed, by a painter of the American School in the early 20th century. THE OWNER: Cathy Cole Hightower of Metairie ...
Engraving on Paper after Catlins Original Painting Signature Details: Signed in the Plate ...
Title from homepage (viewed June 1, 2005) with Internet Explorer 6.0. Includes interactive maps, video, audio, and text. "This web site presents and interprets hundreds of George Catlin's artworks ...
George Catlin was an American artist known for his paintings of Native American culture during the early 19th century. Catlin’s primary aim was to document the tribes and landscapes of the frontier ...
Homecoming -- Away -- George Catlin, academician -- A journeyman artist -- Wanderers -- A free man -- Savage and civilized tribes -- Border crossings -- The fur ...
George Catlin’s painting of ‘Buffalo Bull, Grazing on the Prairie’ will be a focal point of several events local artist Jan Lokuta has planned in honor of the founding of Yellowstone National Park.
I was stunned by the negativity in Paul Richard's article ["George Catlin's Indian Empire," Sunday Arts, Sept. 15] regarding the exhibit of Catlin's work at the Renwick Gallery. He calls Catlin a ...
If you close your eyes and try to visualize Marie Laveau, there’s a pretty good chance you’ll summon up frontier artist George Catlin’s 1837 portrait of New Orleans’ legendary voodoo queen. Or a copy ...
"If my life be spared, nothing shall stop me from visiting every nation of Indians on the continent of North America." This quote from George Catlin in 1830 speaks volumes of the Pennsylvania-born ...