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Poster Print : Snake Indians Watching the Approach of a Canoe, c. 1837 (pencil, w / c and gouache on paper)
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Snake Indians Watching the Approach of a Canoe, c. 1837 (pencil, w / c and gouache on paper)
5310530 Snake Indians Watching the Approach of a Canoe, c.1837 (pencil, w/c and gouache on paper) by Miller, Alfred Jacob (1810-74); 18.8x27.3 cm; Joslyn Museum, Omaha, Nebraska, USA; (add.info.: Miller and Scottish soldier Sir William Drummond Stewart (1795-1871) accompanied Thomas Fitzpatrick (1799-1854) trapper with the American Fur Company in 1837 on the Oregon Trail through old Nebraska Territory to one of the last fur trappers rendezvous in the Green River Valley, now Wyoming.
The Snake Indians--Shoshone--were old friends of Stewart.)
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A4 (29.7 x 21cm) Poster Print
Bring the captivating artistry of Alfred Jacob Miller's "Snake Indians Watching the Approach of a Canoe" into your home with our high-quality poster prints from Media Storehouse. This exquisite work, created in 1837 with pencil, watercolor, and gouache on paper, is a stunning depiction of Native American life. Originally housed at the Joslyn Museum in Omaha, Nebraska, this masterpiece now becomes an affordable addition to your personal art collection. Experience the rich detail and vibrant colors that bring this historical moment to life. Order your poster print today and enjoy the beauty of Fine Art Finder's curated selection.
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Estimated Product Size is 30.3cm x 21.6cm (11.9" x 8.5")
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The captivating print titled "Snake Indians Watching the Approach of a Canoe, c. 1837" transports us back to a significant moment in history. Created by Alfred Jacob Miller, this artwork showcases his talent for capturing the essence of Native American culture and the beauty of the American West. In this scene, we witness two Snake Indians, also known as Shoshone, observing with curiosity as a canoe approaches their territory. The artist skillfully portrays their traditional costumes and weaponry, highlighting their rich cultural heritage. A dog stands faithfully beside them, adding an element of companionship amidst the vast landscape. Miller's attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke and pencil mark on paper. The lush greenery surrounding the riverbank provides a serene backdrop for this encounter between different worlds - that of European explorers and indigenous tribes. This artwork not only serves as a visual representation but also holds historical significance. It depicts an expedition led by Sir William Drummond Stewart and Thomas Fitzpatrick along the Oregon Trail through Nebraska Territory towards Wyoming's Green River Valley - one of the last fur trappers rendezvous points. Through "Snake Indians Watching the Approach of a Canoe". Miller invites us to contemplate both our shared human experiences across cultures and our connection with nature. This piece is truly an exploration into America's past - its landscapes, peoples, traditions, and encounters that shaped its history forever.
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