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Survey the broad career of early 19th century lawyer-turned-artist George Catlin. Catlin gained notoriety for his vivid paintings of Native American life, which he became an expert on by living ...
CHICAGO — The Field Museum will auction off a series of 19th century portraits of American Indians by artist George Catlin -- a decision that is expected to raise millions for the museum but ...
Phipps & Bird, Inc., a Richmond-based manufacturing company founded in 1925 by Lloyd C. Bird, announces the promotion of George Catlin to General Manager. Mr. Catlin joined Phipps & Bird ...
During the 1820s, George Catlin concluded that the culture and practices of the Native Americans was worthy of being recorded.
This century-old painting by Louisiana State Museum employee Frank Schneider is a copy of the supposed portrait of Marie Laveau by George Catlin.
If you saw it, you might recognize it as a painting widely advertised as a portrait of Marie Laveau by frontier artist George Catlin.
Exhibition Label Born Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania During the 1830s, George Catlin made hundreds of portraits of Native Americans forced westward by the Indian Removal Act. (Several of these portraits ...
George Catlin, “Buffalo Chase with Bows and Lances,” 1832-1833. This oil on canvas from the Smithsonian American Art Museum is on exhibit at the Wichita Art Museum through May 11.
View La-wáh-he-coots-la-sháw-no, Brave Chief, a Skidi Wolf Pawnee by George Catlin on artnet. Browse upcoming and past auction lots by George Catlin.
George Catlin's 19th century paintings of Native American life on the American frontier are revived in two concurrent exhibitions, one at London's National Portrait Gallery and the other at the ...