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George Catlin (1796-1872) was an American painter, author, and traveler who specialized in portraits of Native Americans

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Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Color lithograph, 1845, by James Ackerman after George Catlin

Color lithograph, 1845, by James Ackerman after George Catlin
SIOUX LACROSSE PLAYERS. Color lithograph, 1845, by James Ackerman after George Catlin

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Blackfoot Medicine Man Performing His Mysteries over a Dying Man

Blackfoot Medicine Man Performing His Mysteries over a Dying Man. Oil on canvas, 1832, by George Catlin
BLACKFOOT MEDICINE MAN. Blackfoot Medicine Man Performing His Mysteries over a Dying Man. Oil on canvas, 1832, by George Catlin

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Old Bear medicine man of the Mandan Tribe, from a painting of 1832

Old Bear medicine man of the Mandan Tribe, from a painting of 1832
PNP245949 Old Bear medicine man of the Mandan Tribe, from a painting of 1832 (colour litho) by Catlin, George (1796-1872) (after); Private Collection; Peter Newark American Pictures; American

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: SIEUR DE LA SALLE (1643-1687). French explorer. La Salles party feasting in Illinois Village

SIEUR DE LA SALLE (1643-1687). French explorer. La Salles party feasting in Illinois Village, 1680: oil on canvas, 1847, by George Catlin

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Native American shaman, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

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

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: KEOKUK (c1783-1848). Native American Sauk chief. Oil on canvas, 1835, by George Catlin

KEOKUK (c1783-1848). Native American Sauk chief. Oil on canvas, 1835, by George Catlin

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: George Catlin's North American Indian Portfolio

George Catlin's North American Indian Portfolio
7301606 George Catlin's North American Indian Portfolio; Private Collection; (add.info.: Attacking the Grizzly Bear. Mounted Indians attack a bear with lances and an axe)

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Map of George Catlin (1796-1872) of the Mississippi Valley, with the Mississippi

Map of George Catlin (1796-1872) of the Mississippi Valley, with the Mississippi and Missouri rivers (USA)
NWI4898005 Map of George Catlin (1796-1872) of the Mississippi Valley, with the Mississippi and Missouri rivers (USA), showing the locations of the permanent villages of the Mandans Indians, 1837

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Not-een-a-akm, the Strong Wind, Ojibwe nation. Alexander Cadotte was interpreter to

Not-een-a-akm, the Strong Wind, Ojibwe nation. Alexander Cadotte was interpreter to the nine-strong troupe of Ojibwe
FLO4688536 Not-een-a-akm, the Strong Wind, Ojibwe nation. Alexander Cadotte was interpreter to the nine-strong troupe of Ojibwe dancers who visited England in 1844. Handcoloured lithograph by J

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Pawnee medicine man's robe with painting of his prowess in battle, heads of seven enemy

Pawnee medicine man's robe with painting of his prowess in battle, heads of seven enemy, herbal medicine
FLO4601227 Pawnee medicine man's robe with painting of his prowess in battle, heads of seven enemy, herbal medicine, and his totem, the bear

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Meskwaki braves performing the Dance to the i-coo-a (Berdashe or mixed gender)

Meskwaki braves performing the Dance to the i-coo-a (Berdashe or mixed gender), a medicine man in women's clothes
FLO4601104 Meskwaki braves performing the Dance to the i-coo-a (Berdashe or mixed gender), a medicine man in women's clothes

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Meskwaki brave Smoking Horses. Fox braves without horses sit smoking tobacco pipes as neighboring

Meskwaki brave Smoking Horses. Fox braves without horses sit smoking tobacco pipes as neighboring Bag warriors bring
FLO4601078 Meskwaki brave Smoking Horses. Fox braves without horses sit smoking tobacco pipes as neighboring Bag warriors bring horses

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Menominee Nation: Chief Mah-kee-me-teuv, Grizzly Bear 258 and his wife Me-cheet-e-neuh

Menominee Nation: Chief Mah-kee-me-teuv, Grizzly Bear 258 and his wife Me-cheet-e-neuh
FLO4600965 Menominee Nation: Chief Mah-kee-me-teuv, Grizzly Bear 258 and his wife Me-cheet-e-neuh, Wounded Bear's Shoulder 259, Chee-me-na-quet, Great Cloud 260, and young boy Tcha-kauks-o-ko-maugh

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Cherokee nation: head chief John Ross 215 of the Georgia Cherokee and woman or squaw 216

Cherokee nation: head chief John Ross 215 of the Georgia Cherokee and woman or squaw 216
FLO4600825 Cherokee nation: head chief John Ross 215 of the Georgia Cherokee and woman or squaw 216. Chief Jol-lee 217 and second chief Teh-ke-neh-kee, Blackcoat 218 of the Arkansas Cherokee

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Kiowa warrior Kots-a-to-ah, Smoked Shield 182 with blanket, shield, bow and quiver, and Ush-ee-kitz

Kiowa warrior Kots-a-to-ah, Smoked Shield 182 with blanket, shield, bow and quiver, and Ush-ee-kitz
FLO4600735 Kiowa warrior Kots-a-to-ah, Smoked Shield 182 with blanket, shield, bow and quiver, and Ush-ee-kitz, He Who Fights with a Feather, head chief of the Wi-co tribe (Waco nation) 183

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Native American hunters attacked by bulls defending their young during a buffalo hunt

Native American hunters attacked by bulls defending their young during a buffalo hunt
FLO4601667 Native American hunters attacked by bulls defending their young during a buffalo hunt. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Native American hunting a buffalo or bison with bow and arrow 107, and party of hunters with lance

Native American hunting a buffalo or bison with bow and arrow 107, and party of hunters with lance
FLO4601654 Native American hunting a buffalo or bison with bow and arrow 107, and party of hunters with lance, bow and lasso separating a bison from the herd 108

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Warrior tal-lee of the Osage nation. His head is shaved and adorned with a dyed-red deer hair crest

Warrior tal-lee of the Osage nation. His head is shaved and adorned with a dyed-red deer hair crest
FLO4600585 Warrior tal-lee of the Osage nation. His head is shaved and adorned with a dyed-red deer hair crest. He carries a lance, quiver and shield

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Chiefs of the Omaha nation: Ki-ho-ga-waw-shu-shee, Brave Chief 145, and OM-pa-ton-ga, Big Elk 146

Chiefs of the Omaha nation: Ki-ho-ga-waw-shu-shee, Brave Chief 145, and OM-pa-ton-ga, Big Elk 146
FLO4600574 Chiefs of the Omaha nation: Ki-ho-ga-waw-shu-shee, Brave Chief 145, and OM-pa-ton-ga, Big Elk 146, with tomahawk and face painted black for war

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Meskwaki chief Kee-o-kuk, Running Fox, with shield, staff, tomahawk decorated with scalp-locks

Meskwaki chief Kee-o-kuk, Running Fox, with shield, staff, tomahawk decorated with scalp-locks, bear teeth necklace
FLO4601017 Meskwaki chief Kee-o-kuk, Running Fox, with shield, staff, tomahawk decorated with scalp-locks, bear teeth necklace, moccasins, and blanket

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Winnebago warriors: Kaw-kaw-ne-choo-a 256 and WA-kon-zee-kaw, Snake 257

Winnebago warriors: Kaw-kaw-ne-choo-a 256 and WA-kon-zee-kaw, Snake 257, in blankets and moccasins, holding war clubs
FLO4600987 Winnebago warriors: Kaw-kaw-ne-choo-a 256 and WA-kon-zee-kaw, Snake 257, in blankets and moccasins, holding war clubs

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Women and children of the Assiniboine Nation, Sioux First Nation

Women and children of the Assiniboine Nation, Sioux First Nation, in goatskin robes decorated with porcupine quills
FLO4600944 Women and children of the Assiniboine Nation, Sioux First Nation, in goatskin robes decorated with porcupine quills and elk's teeth

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Potawatomi warrior in prayer On-Saw-kie, the Sac 189, and chief Na-pow-sa

Potawatomi warrior in prayer On-Saw-kie, the Sac 189, and chief Na-pow-sa, The Bear Travelling in the Night 190
FLO4600738 Potawatomi warrior in prayer On-Saw-kie, the Sac 189, and chief Na-pow-sa, The Bear Travelling in the Night 190

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Comanche warriors performing riding tricks and battle exercises

Comanche warriors performing riding tricks and battle exercises, hanging off one side of the horse at full speed, etc
FLO4600683 Comanche warriors performing riding tricks and battle exercises, hanging off one side of the horse at full speed, etc

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Herd of wild horses on the American plains. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners

Herd of wild horses on the American plains. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners
FLO4600613 Herd of wild horses on the American plains. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, London

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Stu-mick-o-sucks, Buffalo's Back Fat, Head chief of the Blackfoot nation, with peace pipe

Stu-mick-o-sucks, Buffalo's Back Fat, Head chief of the Blackfoot nation, with peace pipe, in front of teepee
FLO4601508 Stu-mick-o-sucks, Buffalo's Back Fat, Head chief of the Blackfoot nation, with peace pipe, in front of teepee. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Crow horseman with headdress of eagle feathers, long hair, lance decorated with eagle quills

Crow horseman with headdress of eagle feathers, long hair, lance decorated with eagle quills
FLO4601491 Crow horseman with headdress of eagle feathers, long hair, lance decorated with eagle quills, goatskin shirt and leggings decorated with scalp locks

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Minataree, Hidatsa or Minnetaree village on the River Knife

Minataree, Hidatsa or Minnetaree village on the River Knife, and man in a vapour bath or sweat lodge on the river bank
FLO4601436 Minataree, Hidatsa or Minnetaree village on the River Knife, and man in a vapour bath or sweat lodge on the river bank

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Mandan second chief Mah-to-toh-pa, Four Bears, in sheepskin shirt edged with scalps

Mandan second chief Mah-to-toh-pa, Four Bears, in sheepskin shirt edged with scalps and porcupine quills
FLO4601366 Mandan second chief Mah-to-toh-pa, Four Bears, in sheepskin shirt edged with scalps and porcupine quills, deerskin leggings, buckskin moccasins

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: The second chief of the Mandan, Mah-to-toh-pa, Four Bears, in his teepee with George Catlin

The second chief of the Mandan, Mah-to-toh-pa, Four Bears, in his teepee with George Catlin enjoying buffalo ribs
FLO4601340 The second chief of the Mandan, Mah-to-toh-pa, Four Bears, in his teepee with George Catlin enjoying buffalo ribs, turnip pudding and buffalo berries

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Kaw or Kansa Nation: Chief Sho-me-cos-se, Wolf, 133, Meach-o-shin-gaw, Little White Bear 134

Kaw or Kansa Nation: Chief Sho-me-cos-se, Wolf, 133, Meach-o-shin-gaw, Little White Bear 134, Chesh-o-hong-ha
FLO4600521 Kaw or Kansa Nation: Chief Sho-me-cos-se, Wolf, 133, Meach-o-shin-gaw, Little White Bear 134, Chesh-o-hong-ha, Man of Good Sense 135, and Wa-hon-ga-shee, No Fool 136

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Native American spears, arrows, arrowheads, bows, quiver and medicine bags made of snakeskin

Native American spears, arrows, arrowheads, bows, quiver and medicine bags made of snakeskin, bird skin, otter skin
FLO4600493 Native American spears, arrows, arrowheads, bows, quiver and medicine bags made of snakeskin, bird skin, otter skin, etc

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Native American or Indian Frontier in the United States in 1840

Native American or Indian Frontier in the United States in 1840, showing the positions of the Tribes that have been
FLO4600467 Native American or Indian Frontier in the United States in 1840, showing the positions of the Tribes that have been removed west of the Missisippi

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Portrait of George Catlin

Portrait of George Catlin
673267 Portrait of George Catlin; (add.info.: George Catlin (26 July 1796 - 23 December 1872) was an American painter, author

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Medicine man of the Blackfoot nation, in yellow bear skin adorned with snake and frog skins

Medicine man of the Blackfoot nation, in yellow bear skin adorned with snake and frog skins, bird beaks, deer hoofs
FLO4600538 Medicine man of the Blackfoot nation, in yellow bear skin adorned with snake and frog skins, bird beaks, deer hoofs, etc

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Notch-ee-ning-a, White Cloud, chief of the Iowa nation 129, and warriors Wy-ee-yogh, Man of Sense

Notch-ee-ning-a, White Cloud, chief of the Iowa nation 129, and warriors Wy-ee-yogh, Man of Sense, 130, Pah-ta-coo-che
FLO4600513 Notch-ee-ning-a, White Cloud, chief of the Iowa nation 129, and warriors Wy-ee-yogh, Man of Sense, 130, Pah-ta-coo-che, Shooting Cedar, 131, and Was-com-mum, Busy Man, 132

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Mandan men dancing the buffalo dance wearing bison heads and holding spears, tomahawks and bows

Mandan men dancing the buffalo dance wearing bison heads and holding spears, tomahawks and bows
FLO4601295 Mandan men dancing the buffalo dance wearing bison heads and holding spears, tomahawks and bows. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Mandan medicine man Mah-to-he-hah, Old Bear, painted with various colours, bear grease and charcoal

Mandan medicine man Mah-to-he-hah, Old Bear, painted with various colours, bear grease and charcoal
FLO4601279 Mandan medicine man Mah-to-he-hah, Old Bear, painted with various colours, bear grease and charcoal, holding feathered medicine pipes and wearing fox tails on his heels

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Meskwaki chief Kee-o-kuk, Running Fox, on horseback with shield, staff, bear teeth necklace

Meskwaki chief Kee-o-kuk, Running Fox, on horseback with shield, staff, bear teeth necklace, moccasins
FLO4601060 Meskwaki chief Kee-o-kuk, Running Fox, on horseback with shield, staff, bear teeth necklace, moccasins. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Meskwaki woman, wife of chief Kee-o-kuk, Running Fox, 281, and favorite son 282

Meskwaki woman, wife of chief Kee-o-kuk, Running Fox, 281, and favorite son 282
FLO4601021 Meskwaki woman, wife of chief Kee-o-kuk, Running Fox, 281, and favorite son 282. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Assinboine chief Wi-Jun-jon, Pigeon's Egg Head, in traditional costume of goatskin shirt

Assinboine chief Wi-Jun-jon, Pigeon's Egg Head, in traditional costume of goatskin shirt and leggings
FLO4601005 Assinboine chief Wi-Jun-jon, Pigeon's Egg Head, in traditional costume of goatskin shirt and leggings, buffalo skin robe decorated with scalp-locks

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Eeh-nis-kim, Crystal Stone, squaw or wife of Stu-mick-o-sucks, head chief of the Blackfoot nation

Eeh-nis-kim, Crystal Stone, squaw or wife of Stu-mick-o-sucks, head chief of the Blackfoot nation
FLO4601597 Eeh-nis-kim, Crystal Stone, squaw or wife of Stu-mick-o-sucks, head chief of the Blackfoot nation, and their grandson in raccoon skin robe

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Arikara or Riccaree chiefs: Stan-au-pat, Bloody Hand 82, and a matron Kah-Beck-a, The Twin 81

Arikara or Riccaree chiefs: Stan-au-pat, Bloody Hand 82, and a matron Kah-Beck-a, The Twin 81
FLO4601495 Arikara or Riccaree chiefs: Stan-au-pat, Bloody Hand 82, and a matron Kah-Beck-a, The Twin 81. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Crow nation warriors: ee-he-a-duck-chee-a, He Who Ties Hair Before 78, and Pa-ris-ka-roo-pa

Crow nation warriors: ee-he-a-duck-chee-a, He Who Ties Hair Before 78, and Pa-ris-ka-roo-pa, Two Crow 77
FLO4601474 Crow nation warriors: ee-he-a-duck-chee-a, He Who Ties Hair Before 78, and Pa-ris-ka-roo-pa, Two Crow 77. Both with decorated skins, eagle headdress, moccasins, lance and medicine bag

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Chinook cradleboard to flatten a child's head a, flattened skulls b, natural skull c

Chinook cradleboard to flatten a child's head a, flattened skulls b, natural skull c, Chinook canoe d
FLO4600808 Chinook cradleboard to flatten a child's head a, flattened skulls b, natural skull c, Chinook canoe d, Niskah war canoe e e, canoe ladles f, medicine man's Stikeen mask g

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: George Catlin hunting American bison, Bison bison, and portrait of a wounded bison

George Catlin hunting American bison, Bison bison, and portrait of a wounded bison
FLO4601430 George Catlin hunting American bison, Bison bison, and portrait of a wounded bison. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Seneca chief Red Jacket standing on the Table Rock at Niagara Falls

Seneca chief Red Jacket standing on the Table Rock at Niagara Falls. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's
FLO4600764 Seneca chief Red Jacket standing on the Table Rock at Niagara Falls. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, London

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Mandan war party resting on buffalo hides and smoking tobacco pipes around a fire

Mandan war party resting on buffalo hides and smoking tobacco pipes around a fire
FLO4601355 Mandan war party resting on buffalo hides and smoking tobacco pipes around a fire. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners



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George Catlin Collection

George Catlin (1796-1872) was an American painter, author, and traveler who specialized in portraits of Native Americans. He is best known for his paintings of the Plains Indians in the 1830s. Catlin was born in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania and studied law before turning to painting. He traveled extensively throughout North America with his wife and children, visiting many Indian tribes to paint their portraits. His work was highly praised by critics and he became a popular artist among American collectors. He wrote several books about his travels, including "Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs and Conditions of North American Indians" (1841). Catlin's works are now held in numerous museums around the world, including The Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History in Washington D.C., The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, and The British Museum in London.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The George Catlin collection is a unique and stunning range of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards available from Media Storehouse. Our collection features the works of renowned American artist George Catlin who was famous for his paintings depicting Native American culture in the 19th century. Our collection includes over 500 pieces of artwork that capture the essence of Native American life through intricate details and vivid colors. Each piece in our collection tells a story about the indigenous people's way of life before European colonization. From hunting scenes to traditional dances, these artworks offer an insight into their customs and traditions that have been passed down from generation to generation. Whether you're looking for a statement piece or something more subtle to complement your decor, there's something for everyone in this extensive range. With high-quality printing techniques used on premium materials such as fine art paper or canvas fabric, each item will be sure to impress with its clarity and vibrancy. The George Catlin collection is perfect for anyone interested in history or art lovers seeking unique pieces that celebrate cultural diversity.
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What are George Catlin (Artists Arts) art prints?

George Catlin was an American artist who is best known for his paintings of Native Americans and their way of life. His art prints, available through Media Storehouse, capture the beauty and diversity of Native American culture during the 19th century. These prints are reproductions of some of Catlin's most famous works, including portraits of tribal leaders, landscapes, and scenes from daily life. Catlin's art is not only visually stunning but also historically significant as it provides a glimpse into a world that has since been drastically changed by colonization and modernization. By purchasing one of these prints from Media Storehouse, you can bring a piece of this rich cultural heritage into your home or office. Whether you're interested in history or simply appreciate beautiful artwork, George Catlin's prints are sure to impress. With a wide range of sizes and framing options available through Media Storehouse, there's something for everyone to enjoy.
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We offer a wide range of George Catlin art prints that are available for purchase. These prints showcase the unique and vibrant artwork of this renowned artist, who is best known for his depictions of Native American culture and life in the 19th century. Some of the popular George Catlin art prints that you can buy from Media Storehouse include "Buffalo Chase," "The White Cloud, Head Chief of the Iowas," "Mandan O-kee-pa Ceremony," and "Ball-play Dance." Each print captures the essence of Native American life through intricate details, vivid colors, and powerful imagery. Whether you're an art enthusiast or simply looking to add some cultural flair to your home or office decor, these George Catlin art prints are sure to impress. With a variety of sizes and framing options available, you can easily find the perfect piece to suit your style preferences.
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