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Catlin Collection (#8)

"Catlin: A Glimpse into the Native American World through Art" Step back in time with these captivating artworks by George Catlin, a renowned artist of the 19th century

Background imageCatlin Collection: Portrait of Mint, Native American woman, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Portrait of Mint, Native American woman, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Portrait of Mint, Native American woman, 1841. A print from North American Indians, Wiley and Putnam, 1841

Background imageCatlin Collection: Portrait of Mouse Coloured Feather, Native American man, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Portrait of Mouse Coloured Feather, Native American man, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Portrait of Mouse Coloured Feather, Native American man, 1841. A print from North American Indians, Wiley and Putnam, 1841

Background imageCatlin Collection: Portrait of He Who Rushes Through the Middle, Native American man, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Portrait of He Who Rushes Through the Middle, Native American man, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Portrait of He Who Rushes Through the Middle, Native American man, 1841. A print from North American Indians, Wiley and Putnam, 1841

Background imageCatlin Collection: Mandan village, Upper Missouri, America, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Mandan village, Upper Missouri, America, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Mandan village, Upper Missouri, America, 1841. The Mandan are a Native American tribe that historically lived on the banks of the Missouri and its tributaries in what is now North and South Dakota

Background imageCatlin Collection: Interior of a Teepee, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Interior of a Teepee, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Interior of a Teepee, 1841. A print from North American Indians, Wiley and Putnam, 1841

Background imageCatlin Collection: Canyon, North America, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Canyon, North America, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Canyon, North America, 1841. A print from North American Indians, Wiley and Putnam, 1841

Background imageCatlin Collection: Portrait of a Native American man, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Portrait of a Native American man, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Portrait of a Native American man, 1841. A print from North American Indians, Wiley and Putnam, 1841

Background imageCatlin Collection: Native American Woman and Baby. Artist: Myers and Co

Native American Woman and Baby. Artist: Myers and Co
Native American Woman and Baby. A print from North American Indians, Wiley and Putnam, 1841

Background imageCatlin Collection: Native American woman and child, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Native American woman and child, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Native American woman and child, 1841. A print from North American Indians, Wiley and Putnam, 1841

Background imageCatlin Collection: Teepee, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Teepee, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Teepee, 1841. A print from North American Indians, Wiley and Putnam, 1841

Background imageCatlin Collection: Native American pipe dance, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Native American pipe dance, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Native American pipe dance, 1841. A print from North American Indians, Wiley and Putnam, 1841

Background imageCatlin Collection: Chief of the Blackfoot nation, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Chief of the Blackfoot nation, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Chief of the Blackfoot nation, 1841. A print from North American Indians, Wiley and Putnam, 1841

Background imageCatlin Collection: Portrait of Woman Who Strikes Many, Native American woman, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Portrait of Woman Who Strikes Many, Native American woman, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Portrait of Woman Who Strikes Many, Native American woman, 1841. A print from North American Indians, Wiley and Putnam, 1841

Background imageCatlin Collection: Portrait of Iron Horn, Native American man, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Portrait of Iron Horn, Native American man, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Portrait of Iron Horn, Native American man, 1841. A print from North American Indians, Wiley and Putnam, 1841

Background imageCatlin Collection: Portrait of White Buffalo, Native American man, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Portrait of White Buffalo, Native American man, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Portrait of White Buffalo, Native American man, 1841. A print from North American Indians, Wiley and Putnam, 1841

Background imageCatlin Collection: Portrait of Eagle Ribs, Native American Man, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Portrait of Eagle Ribs, Native American Man, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Portrait of Eagle Ribs, Native American Man, 1841. A print from North American Indians, Wiley and Putnam, 1841

Background imageCatlin Collection: Portrait of a Native American woman, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Portrait of a Native American woman, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Portrait of a Native American woman, 1841. A print from North American Indians, Wiley and Putnam, 1841

Background imageCatlin Collection: Six year old Native American chief, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Six year old Native American chief, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Six year old Native American chief, 1841. A print from North American Indians, Wiley and Putnam, 1841

Background imageCatlin Collection: Buffalo attacking a cowboy on a horse, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Buffalo attacking a cowboy on a horse, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Buffalo attacking a cowboy on a horse, 1841. A print from North American Indians, Wiley and Putnam, 1841

Background imageCatlin Collection: Buffalo, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Buffalo, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Buffalo, 1841. A print from North American Indians, Wiley and Putnam, 1841

Background imageCatlin Collection: Painting a portrait of a Native American, 1841

Painting a portrait of a Native American, 1841. A print from North American Indians, Wiley and Putnam, 1841

Background imageCatlin Collection: Osceola, Chief of the Seminoles, c1837 (c1880)

Osceola, Chief of the Seminoles, c1837 (c1880). Osceola was a war chief who led a small band of warriors in the Second Seminole War which broke out when the US Government attempted to have

Background imageCatlin Collection: Tuscarora Indians tracking fugitives, late 17th-early 18th century (c1880)

Tuscarora Indians tracking fugitives, late 17th-early 18th century (c1880). A print from Cassells History of the United States, by Edmund Ollier, Volume I, Cassell Petter and Galpin, London, c1880

Background imageCatlin Collection: Indian medicine man, c1700(?) (c1880)

Indian medicine man, c1700(?) (c1880). A print from Cassells History of the United States, by Edmund Ollier, Volume I, Cassell Petter and Galpin, London, c1880

Background imageCatlin Collection: A Distinguished Ball Player, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

A Distinguished Ball Player, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
A Distinguished Ball Player, 1841. A Choctaw lacrosse player. A print from Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, by Wiley and Putnam, 161 Broadway

Background imageCatlin Collection: Creeks and Choctaws, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Creeks and Choctaws, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Creeks and Choctaws, 1841. A print from Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, by Wiley and Putnam, 161 Broadway, New York, 1841

Background imageCatlin Collection: Cherokees, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Cherokees, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Cherokees, 1841. A print from Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, by Wiley and Putnam, 161 Broadway, New York, 1841

Background imageCatlin Collection: Shawnees, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Shawnees, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Shawnees, 1841. A print from Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, by Wiley and Putnam, 161 Broadway, New York, 1841

Background imageCatlin Collection: Flatheads, Nez Perces and Chinooks, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Flatheads, Nez Perces and Chinooks, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Flatheads, Nez Perces and Chinooks, 1841. A print from Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, by Wiley and Putnam, 161 Broadway, New York, 1841

Background imageCatlin Collection: Iroquois brave, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Iroquois brave, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Iroquois brave, 1841. A print from Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, by Wiley and Putnam, 161 Broadway, New York, 1841

Background imageCatlin Collection: Oneidas, Tuskaroras and Senecas, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Oneidas, Tuskaroras and Senecas, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Oneidas, Tuskaroras and Senecas, 1841. A print from Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, by Wiley and Putnam, 161 Broadway, New York, 1841

Background imageCatlin Collection: Delawares and Mohicans, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Delawares and Mohicans, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Delawares and Mohicans, 1841. A print from Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, by Wiley and Putnam, 161 Broadway, New York, 1841

Background imageCatlin Collection: Peorias and Piankashaws, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Peorias and Piankashaws, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Peorias and Piankashaws, 1841. A print from Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, by Wiley and Putnam, 161 Broadway, New York, 1841

Background imageCatlin Collection: Potowatomies and Kaskasias, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Potowatomies and Kaskasias, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Potowatomies and Kaskasias, 1841. A print from Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, by Wiley and Putnam, 161 Broadway, New York, 1841

Background imageCatlin Collection: Kickapoos and Weas, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Kickapoos and Weas, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Kickapoos and Weas, 1841. A print from Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians2, by Wiley and Putnam, 161 Broadway, New York, 1841

Background imageCatlin Collection: Kiowas, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Kiowas, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Kiowas, 1841. A print from Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, by Wiley and Putnam, 161 Broadway, New York, 1841

Background imageCatlin Collection: Pawnees, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Pawnees, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Pawnees, 1841. A print from Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, by Wiley and Putnam, 161 Broadway, New York, 1841

Background imageCatlin Collection: Comanche chief, the great Comanche village, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Comanche chief, the great Comanche village, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Comanche chief, the great Comanche village, 1841. A print from Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, by Wiley and Putnam, 161 Broadway, New York, 1841

Background imageCatlin Collection: Three Osage braves, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Three Osage braves, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Three Osage braves, 1841. A print from Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, by Wiley and Putnam, 161 Broadway, New York, 1841

Background imageCatlin Collection: Osage, Fort Gibson, Arkansas, 1841. Artist: Tofswill and Myers

Osage, Fort Gibson, Arkansas, 1841. Artist: Tofswill and Myers
Osage, Fort Gibson, Arkansas, 1841. A print from Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, by Wiley and Putnam, 161 Broadway, New York, 1841

Background imageCatlin Collection: Omahas, Fort Leavenworth, Lower Missouri, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Omahas, Fort Leavenworth, Lower Missouri, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Omahas, Fort Leavenworth, Lower Missouri, 1841. A print from Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, by Wiley and Putnam, 161 Broadway, New York, 1841

Background imageCatlin Collection: Grand Pawnees, Fort Leavenworth, Lower Missouri, 1841. Artist: Tofswill and Myers

Grand Pawnees, Fort Leavenworth, Lower Missouri, 1841. Artist: Tofswill and Myers
Grand Pawnees, Fort Leavenworth, Lower Missouri, 1841. A print from Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, by Wiley and Putnam, 161 Broadway, New York

Background imageCatlin Collection: Kansas, Fort Leavenworth, Lower Missouri, 1841. Artist: Tofswill and Myers

Kansas, Fort Leavenworth, Lower Missouri, 1841. Artist: Tofswill and Myers
Kansas, Fort Leavenworth, Lower Missouri, 1841. A print from Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, by Wiley and Putnam, 161 Broadway, New York, 1841

Background imageCatlin Collection: Cheyennes, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Cheyennes, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Cheyennes, 1841. A print from Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, by Wiley and Putnam, 161 Broadway, New York, 1841

Background imageCatlin Collection: Iowas, Fort Leavenworth, Lower Missouri, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Iowas, Fort Leavenworth, Lower Missouri, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Iowas, Fort Leavenworth, Lower Missouri, 1841. A print from Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, by Wiley and Putnam, 161 Broadway, New York, 1841

Background imageCatlin Collection: United States Indian frontier, 1840 (1841). Artist: Tofswill and Myers

United States Indian frontier, 1840 (1841). Artist: Tofswill and Myers
United States Indian frontier, 1840 (1841). A print from Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, by Wiley and Putnam, 161 Broadway, New York, 1841

Background imageCatlin Collection: Heo-a-h co-a-h -cotes-min, a Flat head Warrior, 1848. Artist: Harris

Heo-a-h co-a-h -cotes-min, a Flat head Warrior, 1848. Artist: Harris
Heo-a-h co-a-h -cotes-min, a Flat head Warrior, 1848. Native American with a painted face. An engraving from the Natural History of Man, by James Cowles Prichard, published by Hippolyte Bailliere

Background imageCatlin Collection: Hee-doh-gee-ats, a Chin-ook Boy, 1848. Artist: Harris

Hee-doh-gee-ats, a Chin-ook Boy, 1848. Artist: Harris
Hee-doh-gee-ats, a Chin-ook Boy, 1848. Native American in a fur cloak. An engraving from the Natural History of Man, by James Cowles Prichard, published by Hippolyte Bailliere, (London)



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"Catlin: A Glimpse into the Native American World through Art" Step back in time with these captivating artworks by George Catlin, a renowned artist of the 19th century. In his color lithograph from 1845, James Ackerman beautifully captures Catlin's vision, showcasing the vibrant cultural heritage of Native Americans. One such portrayal is that of Keokuk, a Sauk chief whose strength and wisdom shine through in Catlin's oil on canvas masterpiece from 1835. The intricate details bring to life the rich history and traditions of this noble leader. Traveling further back in time, we encounter Sieur de La Salle, a French explorer who ventured into uncharted territories. Catlin's oil painting from 1847 depicts La Salle's party feasting in an Illinois Village—an immersive scene that transports us to their world. It also delves into spiritual realms with his depiction of a Native American shaman in 1841. Through Myers and Co. 's artistic collaboration, we witness the mysticism and reverence for nature ingrained within indigenous cultures. To better understand the vastness of North America's native tribes during this era, Myers and Co. 's map from 1841 provides invaluable insights. It serves as a visual guide to comprehend their diverse locations across this vast continent—a testament to their resilience and adaptability. Beyond George Catlin's artistry lies another notable figure bearing the same name—Chris Catlin—the embodiment of equestrian excellence. With horses like Ba Foxtrot, Capable Guest, Magic Glade, and Bahia Breeze under his belt (or rather saddle), Chris has left an indelible mark on horse racing history. From historical narratives captured on canvas to modern-day triumphs at racetracks worldwide—each "Catlin" offers its own unique story worth exploring.