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Daniel Boone Collection

Daniel Boone, the legendary American frontiersman, was a true symbol of the Wild West

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Daniel Boone
Portrait of Daniel Boone wearing a coonskin cap. Digitally colored woodcut reproduction of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageDaniel Boone Collection: Man Eating from an Earthenware Pot, c.1660-c.1680. Creator: Daniel Boone

Man Eating from an Earthenware Pot, c.1660-c.1680. Creator: Daniel Boone
Man Eating from an Earthenware Pot, c.1660-c.1680

Background imageDaniel Boone Collection: Men Playing Cards in a Tavern, c.1660-c.1680. Creator: Daniel Boone

Men Playing Cards in a Tavern, c.1660-c.1680. Creator: Daniel Boone
Men Playing Cards in a Tavern, c.1660-c.1680

Background imageDaniel Boone Collection: Wild West

Wild West
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Background imageDaniel Boone Collection: Explorers: Frontiersman Daniel Boone, 1931 (woodcut print)

Explorers: Frontiersman Daniel Boone, 1931 (woodcut print)
3034932 Explorers: Frontiersman Daniel Boone, 1931 (woodcut print) by American School, (20th century); (add.info.: Vintage illustration of American explorer and frontiersman Daniel Boone; woodcut)

Background imageDaniel Boone Collection: Daniel Boone, litho by C. G. Childs, 1830 (litho)

Daniel Boone, litho by C. G. Childs, 1830 (litho)
1272200 Daniel Boone, litho by C.G. Childs, 1830 (litho) by Newsam, Albert (1809-64) (after); 8.5x8.7 cm; Free Library of Philadelphia; (add.info.: Daniel Boone (1734-1820) was an American pioneer

Background imageDaniel Boone Collection: Daniel Boone protects his family, pub. 1874 (coloured litho)

Daniel Boone protects his family, pub. 1874 (coloured litho)
2630696 Daniel Boone protects his family, pub. 1874 (coloured litho) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDaniel Boone Collection: Daniel Boone (engraving)

Daniel Boone (engraving)
671614 Daniel Boone (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Daniel Boone. Illustration for Our Worlds Greatest Benefactors by Samuel Adams Drake)

Background imageDaniel Boone Collection: Daniel Boone (engraving)

Daniel Boone (engraving)
6025740 Daniel Boone (engraving) by Chappel, Alonzo (1828-87) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Daniel Boone. Illustration for National Portrait Gallery of Eminent Americans by Evert A)

Background imageDaniel Boone Collection: Daniel Boone, 1820. Creator: Chester Harding

Daniel Boone, 1820. Creator: Chester Harding
Daniel Boone, 1820

Background imageDaniel Boone Collection: Daniel Boone

Daniel Boone
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Background imageDaniel Boone Collection: Simon Kenton, American frontiersman, 19th century. Artist: Richard W Dodson

Simon Kenton, American frontiersman, 19th century. Artist: Richard W Dodson
Simon Kenton, American frontiersman, 19th century. Kenton (1755-1836) was a contemporary and friend of Daniel Boone, whose life he saved at the siege of Boonesborough in 1778 during the American

Background imageDaniel Boone Collection: Daniel Boone, American pioneer and hunter, (19th century). Artist: James Barton Longacre

Daniel Boone, American pioneer and hunter, (19th century). Artist: James Barton Longacre
Daniel Boone, American pioneer and hunter, (19th century). Daniel Boone (1736-1813) became a popular folk hero for his exploits beyond the western frontier of the Thirteen Colonies

Background imageDaniel Boone Collection: Peasants Playing Cards card-playing farmers table

Peasants Playing Cards card-playing farmers table
Peasants Playing Cards, card-playing farmers around a table in an inn. In the foreground a roemer and a jug. Daniel Boone, 1650 - 1698, panel, oil paint (paint), h 19.5 cm × w 23 cm d 4.5 cm

Background imageDaniel Boone Collection: Porridge Eater papeter smiling farmer eats spoon

Porridge Eater papeter smiling farmer eats spoon
The Porridge Eater, The papeter. A smiling farmer eats with a spoon from an earthenware pot. Daniel Boone, 1650 - 1698, panel, oil paint (paint), h 19.5 cm × w 15 cm d 6 cm

Background imageDaniel Boone Collection: Daniel Boone 1734-1820. American Frontiersman And Legendary Hero. From Painting By Alonzo Chappel

Daniel Boone 1734-1820. American Frontiersman And Legendary Hero. From Painting By Alonzo Chappel

Background imageDaniel Boone Collection: Boones Fort, founded by Daniel Boone, 1775

Boones Fort, founded by Daniel Boone, 1775
Boones Fort, an oblong enclousure of logs about 250 x 150 feet, along the Kentucky River. Hand-colored woodcut from a sketch by Colonel Henderson

Background imageDaniel Boone Collection: PEXP2A-00014

PEXP2A-00014
Daniel Boone, pioneer of Kentucky, with his rifle and dog. Hand-colored engraving of a painting

Background imageDaniel Boone Collection: Kentucky viewed by Daniel Boone

Kentucky viewed by Daniel Boone
Daniel Boones first view of Kentucky. Digitally colored etching of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageDaniel Boone Collection: PEXP2A-00086

PEXP2A-00086
Daniel Boones first sight of Kentucky. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageDaniel Boone Collection: PEXP2A-00085

PEXP2A-00085
Daniel Boone rescues his daughter from Native American captors. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageDaniel Boone Collection: 2962708; out of copyright

2962708; out of copyright

Background imageDaniel Boone Collection: Peasants Playing Cards, Daniel Boone, 1650 - 1698

Peasants Playing Cards, Daniel Boone, 1650 - 1698

Background imageDaniel Boone Collection: Travelling in Frontier Days, illustration from The City of Cleveland by Edmund Kirke, pub

Travelling in Frontier Days, illustration from The City of Cleveland by Edmund Kirke, pub
BAL108943 Travelling in Frontier Days, illustration from The City of Cleveland by Edmund Kirke, pub. in Harpers Magazine, 1886 (litho) by Pyle

Background imageDaniel Boone Collection: Daniel Boone (1734-1820), American frontiersman (B&W)

Daniel Boone (1734-1820), American frontiersman (B&W)

Background imageDaniel Boone Collection: USA-Kentucky-Frankfort: Daniel Boones Grave

USA-Kentucky-Frankfort: Daniel Boones Grave
USA, Kentucky, Frankfort: Daniel Boones Grave

Background imageDaniel Boone Collection: USA, Kentucky, Daniel Boone National Forest: Cumberland Falls State Resort Park

USA, Kentucky, Daniel Boone National Forest: Cumberland Falls State Resort Park, Cumberland Falls

Background imageDaniel Boone Collection: PEXP2A-00004

PEXP2A-00004
Daniel Boone in the Kentucky wilderness. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageDaniel Boone Collection: PEXP2A-00084

PEXP2A-00084
Daniel Boone holding a book Hand-colored engraving from a painting by Sully


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Daniel Boone, the legendary American frontiersman, was a true symbol of the Wild West. Known for his explorations and adventures in the untamed wilderness, Boone's name has become synonymous with bravery and resilience. In 1931, a woodcut print titled "Explorers: Frontiersman Daniel Boone" captured his rugged spirit perfectly. Another lithograph from 1830 by C. G. Childs showcased Boone's iconic image, showcasing him as a fearless protector of his family in a colored lithograph published in 1874. Engravings further immortalized his legacy; each stroke capturing the determination etched on his face as he ventured into uncharted territories. Chester Harding's portrait from 1820 depicted him with an air of wisdom gained through countless encounters with danger. Boone was not alone in shaping America's frontier history; fellow frontiersman Simon Kenton stood alongside him as they faced numerous challenges together. Richard W Dodson beautifully portrayed Kenton in a nineteenth-century artwork that highlighted their camaraderie and shared experiences. James Barton Longacre paid tribute to Daniel Boone as an American pioneer and hunter through another stunning artwork from the nineteenth century. This piece emphasized both his hunting skills and pioneering spirit that made him an icon among settlers. Alonzo Chappel painted an unforgettable picture - an enduring hero who embodied the essence of courage during this era. From humble beginnings to becoming one of America's most celebrated figures, Daniel Boone left behind a lasting legacy that continues to inspire generations today. Through these various artistic representations spanning centuries, it is evident that Daniel Boone remains firmly ingrained within our collective memory as both explorer and protector – forever remembered for taming the Wild West while safeguarding those he held dear.