North American Indians

North American Indians
About this book
"A young lawyer turned portraitist, Catlin set out in 1830 from his home in Pennsylvania to record on canvas the indigenous tribes of North America and their way of life. His eight years among the major tribes of the Great Plains and the Rocky Mountains resulted in his Indian Gallery, an enormous collection of artifacts as well as more than four hundred paintings, including portraits and scenes of tribal life. The resultant book, first published with uncoloured plates in 1841, is one of the most original, authentic and popular works on the subject"--abebooks website.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL1096992W
Subjects
Social life and customsEthnologyDescription and travelIndians of North AmericaOpen Library Staff PicksIndiansIndiens d'AmériqueMoeurs et coutumesIndians of north america, pictorial worksIndians of north america, west (u.s.)North American Indians