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Charles Deas (1818-1867) was an American painter known for his portraits of Native Americans and his landscapes of the American West

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Background imageCharles Deas Collection: TRAPPER & FAMILY, 1840-1. The Trapper and His Family. Watercolor by Charles Deas

TRAPPER & FAMILY, 1840-1. The Trapper and His Family. Watercolor by Charles Deas, 1840-1

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: Prague, view of Ponte Carlo (Charles Bridge) over Vltava River, engraving

Prague, view of Ponte Carlo (Charles Bridge) over Vltava River, engraving
Czech Republic, 19th century. Prague, view of Ponte Carlo (Charles Bridge) over the Vltava River. Engraving

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: Map of Cathay, China, from Catalan Atlas created for Charles V, King of France

Map of Cathay, China, from Catalan Atlas created for Charles V, King of France
Cartography, 14th century. Map of Cathay (China). From Catalan Atlas created for Charles V, King of France, attributed to Abraham and Jafuda Cresques Maiorca (circa 1375)

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: Prague, towers of Ponte Carlo (Charles Bridge) on Mala Strana side by Albert Schmidt

Prague, towers of Ponte Carlo (Charles Bridge) on Mala Strana side by Albert Schmidt
Czech Republic, 19th century. Prague. The towers of Ponte Carlo (Charles Bridge) on the Mala Strana side. Painting by Albert Schmidt

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: Indian Warrior on the Edge of a Precipice, 1847 (oil on canvas)

Indian Warrior on the Edge of a Precipice, 1847 (oil on canvas)
CH92912 Indian Warrior on the Edge of a Precipice, 1847 (oil on canvas) by Deas, Charles (1818-67); 92.8x67 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; American, out of copyright

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: Winnebago Indians playing Checkers, 1842 (oil on canvas)

Winnebago Indians playing Checkers, 1842 (oil on canvas)
712105 Winnebago Indians playing Checkers, 1842 (oil on canvas) by Deas, Charles (1818-67); 32x37 cm; Private Collection; American, out of copyright

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: The Death Struggle, 1840-45 (oil on canvas)

The Death Struggle, 1840-45 (oil on canvas)
2652538 The Death Struggle, 1840-45 (oil on canvas) by Deas, Charles (1818-67); 76.2x63.5 cm; Shelburne Museum, Vermont, USA; eShelburne Museum; Museum purchase

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: Italy, Milan, Soprano Marie Caroline Carvalho as Marguerite in Faust at premiere in Paris at

Italy, Milan, Soprano Marie Caroline Carvalho as Marguerite in Faust at premiere in Paris at Theatre-Lyrique on March
Charles Gounod (1818-1896), Faust, 1859. Soprano Marie Caroline Carvalho as Marguerite at the premiere in Paris at the ThA

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: Czech Republic, Prague, Charles Bridge (Karluv most) on Moldau river and Castle in background

Czech Republic, Prague, Charles Bridge (Karluv most) on Moldau river and Castle in background
Czech Republic - Prague, Historic Centre (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1992). Charles Bridge (Karluv most) on Moldau river and the Castle in the background

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: France, The gobelins tapestry manufactory by Charles Develly (1783-1849), watercolor, 1840

France, The gobelins tapestry manufactory by Charles Develly (1783-1849), watercolor, 1840 Hotel Carnavalet

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: Austria, Vienna, Portrait of Charles the Rash, Duke of Burgundy (1433-1477)

Austria, Vienna, Portrait of Charles the Rash, Duke of Burgundy (1433-1477)
Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640), Portrait of Charles the Rash, Duke of Burgundy (1433-1477)

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: Statue of King Charles I of Anjou by Arnolfo di Cambio

Statue of King Charles I of Anjou by Arnolfo di Cambio
Arnolfo di Cambio (circa 1245-1310). Statue of King Charles I of Anjou (1226-1285)

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: France, Paris, Portrait of Charles Martel (circa 688 - 741), Frankish ruler

France, Paris, Portrait of Charles Martel (circa 688 - 741), Frankish ruler, mayor of the palace of Austrasia, print 8th century, Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs (Library)

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: Germany, Bayreuth, View of Prague with Charles Bridge, color print

Germany, Bayreuth, View of Prague with Charles Bridge, color print
Czech Republic - Prague - 19th century. View of the city with Charles Bridge. Color print

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: USA, New York, My Egypt

USA, New York, My Egypt
Charles Demuth (1883-1935), My Egypt, 1927

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: France, Paris, Opening of the Opera National de Paris, designed by Charles Garnier (1825-1898)

France, Paris, Opening of the Opera National de Paris, designed by Charles Garnier (1825-1898), January 5, 1875 19th century, Bibliotheque-Musee De L opera National De Paris-Garnier (Library)

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: The ballet dancers, Marie Taglioni (1804 - 1884) and Charles Muller performing La Satanella

The ballet dancers, Marie Taglioni (1804 - 1884) and Charles Muller performing La Satanella (also known as Le Diable Amoureux or Love and Hell), color engraving 19th century

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: Catalan Atlas of Charles V of France, attributed to Abraham and Jafuda Cresques Mallorca, 1375

Catalan Atlas of Charles V of France, attributed to Abraham and Jafuda Cresques Mallorca, 1375
Cartography, 14th century. Catalan Atlas of Charles V of France. Attributed to Abraham and Jafuda Cresques Mallorca (1375 approx). Copy of the original kept at the French National Library, Paris

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: France, Paris, William Tell Helping Leuthold to Flee by Charles Chasselat (1782-1843), drawing

France, Paris, William Tell Helping Leuthold to Flee by Charles Chasselat (1782-1843), drawing 18th century, Bibliotheque-Musee De L opera National De Paris-Garnier (Library)

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: France, Versailles, Charles X Entering Paris

France, Versailles, Charles X Entering Paris
Nicolas Gosse (1787-1878), Charles X (1757-1836) Entering Paris on June 6, 1825

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: Italy, Bologna, Portrait of Charles Burney

Italy, Bologna, Portrait of Charles Burney
United Kingdom - 18th century. Portrait of Charles Burney (Shrewsbury, 1726 - London, 1814), English music historian and composer

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: Map of Greater New York, USA, color lithography by Charles Hart, 1897

Map of Greater New York, USA, color lithography by Charles Hart, 1897
Cartography, United States of America, 19th century - Greater New York. Color lithography by Charles Hart, 1897

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: Santo Domingo map and Charles Baltazars estate, by Julien Fevret di Saint-Mesmin, watercolour

Santo Domingo map and Charles Baltazars estate, by Julien Fevret di Saint-Mesmin, watercolour
Cartography, America, 18th-19th centuries. Santo Domingo, map and map of Charles Baltazars estate. Watercolor by Julien Fevret di Saint-Mesmin

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: France, Paris, The winning drawing at the contest for the new building of the Opera National de

France, Paris, The winning drawing at the contest for the new building of the Opera National de Paris submitted by Charles Garnier (1825-1898), 1861 19th century

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: France, Paris, The facade of the new Opera, designed by Charles Garnier (1825-1898), 1875

France, Paris, The facade of the new Opera, designed by Charles Garnier (1825-1898), 1875 19th century, Civica Raccolta Delle Stampe Achille Bertarelli (Library)

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: Austria, Salzburg, Allegory on Charles V of Habsburg (1500-1558) as Ruler of the World, 1607

Austria, Salzburg, Allegory on Charles V of Habsburg (1500-1558) as Ruler of the World, 1607
Pieter Paul Rubens (1577-1640), Allegory on Charles V of Habsburg (1500-1558) as Ruler of the World, 1607

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: Illustration by John Hassall, Cinderella, poster, 1900

Illustration by John Hassall, Cinderella, poster, 1900
Posters, England, 20th century. Illustration by John Hassall, Cinderella, 1900

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: France, Paris, Costume sketch for Herrmann in Tannhauser by Richard Wagner for performance at

France, Paris, Costume sketch for Herrmann in Tannhauser by Richard Wagner for performance at Paris Palais Garnier
Richard Wagner (1813-1883), Tannhauser. Costume sketch for Herrmann, Landgrave of Thuringia by Charles Bianchini (1860-1905), act II. Performance at Paris Palais Garnier, May 13, 1895

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: France, Nice, Meeting d Aviation, April 10-25, 1910, illustration by Charles Leonce Brosse

France, Nice, Meeting d Aviation, April 10-25, 1910, illustration by Charles Leonce Brosse
Posters, France, 20th century. Meeting d Aviation. Nice, April 10-25, 1910. Illustration by Charles Leonce Brosse

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: France, Paris, French composer, pianist and organist Charles Camille Saint-Saens (1835 - 1921), 1908

France, Paris, French composer, pianist and organist Charles Camille Saint-Saens (1835 - 1921), 1908
Charles Camille Saint-SaA

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: France, Paris, Costume sketch for Desdemona in Otello by Giuseppe Verdi for the performance at

France, Paris, Costume sketch for Desdemona in Otello by Giuseppe Verdi for the performance at Paris, Salle Garnier
Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901), Otello, 1887. Costume sketch for Desdemona by Charles Bianchini (1860-1905), for the performance at Paris, Salle Garnier, October 12, 1894

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: Illustration representing theories of Jean-Baptiste Lamarck and Charles Darwin

Illustration representing theories of Jean-Baptiste Lamarck and Charles Darwin
Biology - Evolutionary theory: theories of Jean-Baptiste Lamarck and of Charles Darwin. Illustration

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: Map of Bourbon Island, present day Reunion Island, engraving by Charles Dyonnet

Map of Bourbon Island, present day Reunion Island, engraving by Charles Dyonnet
Cartography, 19th century. Map of Bourbon Island, present day Reunion Island. Engraving by Charles Dyonnet

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: France, Paris, The laying of the foundation stone for the new building of the Opera National de

France, Paris, The laying of the foundation stone for the new building of the Opera National de Paris, designed by Charles Garnier (1825-1898) and built between 1862 and 1875

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: UK, England, West Sussex, Chichester, Portrait of Charles II of England (1630-1685)

UK, England, West Sussex, Chichester, Portrait of Charles II of England (1630-1685)
Samuel Cooper (1609-1672), Portrait of Charles II of England (London, 1630-1685). Miniature

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: Italy, Turin, market in Piazza San Carlo with twin Cchurches St. Christina and St

Italy, Turin, market in Piazza San Carlo with twin Cchurches St. Christina and St
Giovanni Michele Granieri (1736-1778). Turin, a market in Piazza San Carlo with the twin Churches St. Christina and St. Charles in the background

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: France, Paris, Portrait of Charles-Louis de Secondat, baron de la Brede et de Montesquieu

France, Paris, Portrait of Charles-Louis de Secondat, baron de la Brede et de Montesquieu, French political philosopher, engraving 18th century, Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs (Library)

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: Catalan Atlas of Charles V of France. Attributed to Abraham and Jafuda Cresques Mallorca

Catalan Atlas of Charles V of France. Attributed to Abraham and Jafuda Cresques Mallorca, 1375 approx
Cartography, 14th century. Catalan Atlas of Charles V of France. Attributed to Abraham and Jafuda Cresques Mallorca (1375 approx). Copy of the original kept at the French National Library, Paris

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: Italy, Florence, Entrance of Charles VIII of France into Florence through Gate of San Frediano

Italy, Florence, Entrance of Charles VIII of France into Florence through Gate of San Frediano
Giuseppe Bezzuoli (1784-1855), The Entrance of Charles VIII of France (1470-1498) into Florence through the Gate of San Frediano, 1829

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: France, Paris, Portrait of Musician Charles Mouton (1626-1710) with a Lute, 1690, oil on canvas

France, Paris, Portrait of Musician Charles Mouton (1626-1710) with a Lute, 1690, oil on canvas
Francois de Troy (1645-1730), Portrait of the Musician Charles Mouton (ca. 1626-1710) with a Lute, 1690, oil on canvas, 138x106 cm

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: France, Paris, The manufacturing of the great chandelier for the Opera Garnier in Paris

France, Paris, The manufacturing of the great chandelier for the Opera Garnier in Paris
France - 19th century - Making of Garnier-designed OpA

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: France, Versailles, The Duchess of Berry Introducing the Duke of Bordeaux to the Onlookers

France, Versailles, The Duchess of Berry Introducing the Duke of Bordeaux to the Onlookers
Charles Lafond (1774-1835), The Duchess of Berry Introducing the Duke of Bordeaux to the Onlookers, 1821

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: France, Paris, scenic design for Il Barbiere di Siviglia (1816)

France, Paris, scenic design for Il Barbiere di Siviglia (1816)
Charles Martin (1884-1934), scenic design for Il Barbiere di Siviglia (1816), by Gioacchino Rossini (1792-1869), performed at OpA

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: Map of Western Europe, North-western Africa and Atlantic Ocean

Map of Western Europe, North-western Africa and Atlantic Ocean, from Catalan Atlas created for Charles V
Cartography, 14th century. Map of Western Europe, North-western Africa and Atlantic Ocean. From Catalan Atlas created for Charles V, King of France, attributed to Abraham and Jafuda Cresques Maiorca

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: Cross section of Paris Opera, by Charles Garnier, 1862-1875

Cross section of Paris Opera, by Charles Garnier, 1862-1875
Charles Garnier (1825-1898), Cross section of the Paris Opera, 1862-1875

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: Merchants travelling to Cathay, China following in Marco Polos footsteps

Merchants travelling to Cathay, China following in Marco Polos footsteps, from Catalan Atlas published for Charles V of
Cartography, 14th century. Catalan Atlas published for Charles V of France, attributed to Abraham and Jafuda Cresques Maiorca (circa 1375)

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: France, Paris, The battle of Formigny on April 15, 1450, miniature from Chronicles of Charles VII

France, Paris, The battle of Formigny on April 15, 1450, miniature from Chronicles of Charles VII manuscript
France - 15th century - Manuscript of the Chronicle of Charles VII - Battle of Formigny (April 15, 1450)

Background imageCharles Deas Collection: France, Paris, New Paris Opera House (architect Charles Garnier, 1861-1875), engraving, 1878

France, Paris, New Paris Opera House (architect Charles Garnier, 1861-1875), engraving, 1878
France, 19th century. Paris, the new Paris Opera House (architect Charles Garnier, 1861-1875). Engraving, 1878 ca



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Charles Deas Collection

Charles Deas (1818-1867) was an American painter known for his portraits of Native Americans and his landscapes of the American West. He was born in Philadelphia and studied art at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. He traveled to Europe in 1842, where he studied with Thomas Couture and Charles Gleyre. After returning to America, he worked as a portrait painter in New York City before moving westward to St. Louis, Missouri and then on to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. In 1845 he joined a military expedition led by Stephen W. Kearny that explored the Rocky Mountains region of Colorado and Wyoming; during this journey Deas created numerous sketches that would later be used as reference material for his paintings. His works are characterized by their attention to detail and realism; they often depict scenes from everyday life among Native Americans or settlers on the frontier, such as hunting parties or campfires along riversides.
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The Charles Deas collection at Media Storehouse offers a wide range of wall art options, including framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards. Our collection features the works of American artist Charles Deas who was known for his paintings depicting Native Americans and Western landscapes during the mid-19th century. His artwork captures the beauty of nature in its raw form while also showcasing the rich cultural heritage of indigenous people. Customers can choose from a variety of sizes and formats to suit their needs. Whether it's a large canvas print to make a statement on an empty wall or a set of greeting cards to send out to friends and family, there is something for everyone in this collection. With high-quality printing techniques used throughout each piece, customers can be assured that they are getting top-notch products that will last for years to come. The Charles Deas collection at Media Storehouse is perfect for those looking to add some unique and beautiful pieces of art into their homes or offices.
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Charles Deas was an American painter who lived from 1818 to 1867. He is best known for his paintings of Native Americans and the American West during the mid-19th century. His art prints are available through Media Storehouse, which offers a wide range of high-quality reproductions of his work. Deas' paintings capture the beauty and ruggedness of the Western landscape, as well as the strength and dignity of its native inhabitants. His use of bold colors and dramatic lighting creates a sense of drama and intensity that draws viewers into each scene. Whether you're looking for a stunning piece to hang in your home or office, or simply want to add some historical context to your collection, Charles Deas' art prints are sure to impress. With their timeless appeal and enduring popularity, they make an excellent investment in both beauty and history.
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We offer a wide range of Charles Deas art prints for purchase. These prints showcase the artist's unique style and attention to detail, capturing the essence of American life in the 19th century. Among the available options are several iconic portraits, including "Long Jakes," "The Trapper," and "The Rocky Mountain Man." Each print is carefully crafted using high-quality materials and printing techniques, ensuring that every detail is captured with precision and clarity. In addition to these classic works, Media Storehouse also offers a selection of lesser-known pieces from Deas' portfolio, providing collectors with an opportunity to discover new favorites. Whether you're looking for a striking centerpiece for your home or office or simply want to add some historical flair to your decor, there's sure to be a Charles Deas art print that fits your needs at Media Storehouse.
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