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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: Sioux men dancing the Bear Dance before a hunt, with medicine man wearing a bear skin

Sioux men dancing the Bear Dance before a hunt, with medicine man wearing a bear skin and others in bear head masks
FLO4601630 Sioux men dancing the Bear Dance before a hunt, with medicine man wearing a bear skin and others in bear head masks

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Sioux chiefs and medicine men dancing for George Catlin to a chorus of women singers and drummers

Sioux chiefs and medicine men dancing for George Catlin to a chorus of women singers and drummers
FLO4601591 Sioux chiefs and medicine men dancing for George Catlin to a chorus of women singers and drummers. In the background, decorated teepees

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Choctaw men performing the ball-play dance around the goal before a game, while the women

Choctaw men performing the ball-play dance around the goal before a game, while the women
FLO4600838 Choctaw men performing the ball-play dance around the goal before a game, while the women and medicine men dance separately

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Oneida Chief Bread 201, Tuscarora chief and Baptist preacher Cu-sick 202

Oneida Chief Bread 201, Tuscarora chief and Baptist preacher Cu-sick 202, and Seneca warriors Good Hunter 203
FLO4600755 Oneida Chief Bread 201, Tuscarora chief and Baptist preacher Cu-sick 202, and Seneca warriors Good Hunter 203 and Hard Hickory 204

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Arikara or Riccaree village of lodges on a river bank in Missouri

Arikara or Riccaree village of lodges on a river bank in Missouri. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's
FLO4601489 Arikara or Riccaree village of lodges on a river bank in Missouri. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, London

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Comanche village on the move: women dismantling teepees and preparing to move encampment by

Comanche village on the move: women dismantling teepees and preparing to move encampment by dragging baggage behind
FLO4600676 Comanche village on the move: women dismantling teepees and preparing to move encampment by dragging baggage behind horses and dogs

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Leader of a war party of the Comanche nation approaching Colonel Henry Dodge's 1st regiment United

Leader of a war party of the Comanche nation approaching Colonel Henry Dodge's 1st regiment United States Dragoons
FLO4600616 Leader of a war party of the Comanche nation approaching Colonel Henry Dodge's 1st regiment United States Dragoons with a white flag

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Mandan warriors in an archery contest called the Game of the Arrow

Mandan warriors in an archery contest called the Game of the Arrow. The warrior who shoots most arrows in the air wins
FLO4601330 Mandan warriors in an archery contest called the Game of the Arrow. The warrior who shoots most arrows in the air wins the shields and robes of the others

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Prairie fires driving deer 127 and wild fires forcing Native Americans to flee 128

Prairie fires driving deer 127 and wild fires forcing Native Americans to flee 128
FLO4600503 Prairie fires driving deer 127 and wild fires forcing Native Americans to flee 128. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: George Catlin hunting American buffalo 125, and canoing in the Missouri river with a herd of

George Catlin hunting American buffalo 125, and canoing in the Missouri river with a herd of buffalo in running season
FLO4600499 George Catlin hunting American buffalo 125, and canoing in the Missouri river with a herd of buffalo in running season 126

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Chippewa song of a medicine hunt for bear, moose, and beaver

Chippewa song of a medicine hunt for bear, moose, and beaver. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners
FLO4601215 Chippewa song of a medicine hunt for bear, moose, and beaver. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, London

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Seminole chief Mick-e-no-pah, in red leggings, moccasins, blanket, and colorful robes

Seminole chief Mick-e-no-pah, in red leggings, moccasins, blanket, and colorful robes
FLO4601181 Seminole chief Mick-e-no-pah, in red leggings, moccasins, blanket, and colorful robes. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Seminole Nation: Chiefs Ye-How-Lo-Gee, Cloud 299, EE-Mat-la, King Philip 300, Co-ee-ha-jo 301

Seminole Nation: Chiefs Ye-How-Lo-Gee, Cloud 299, EE-Mat-la, King Philip 300, Co-ee-ha-jo 301, and warrior la-Shee
FLO4601151 Seminole Nation: Chiefs Ye-How-Lo-Gee, Cloud 299, EE-Mat-la, King Philip 300, Co-ee-ha-jo 301, and warrior la-Shee, Licker or Creek Billy 302

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Sioux or Dakota women playing the ball-game with sticks (similar to lacrosse or hockey)

Sioux or Dakota women playing the ball-game with sticks (similar to lacrosse or hockey), while the men watch and laugh
FLO4600958 Sioux or Dakota women playing the ball-game with sticks (similar to lacrosse or hockey), while the men watch and laugh

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Chippewa warrior Ot-ta-wa, Otaway with his pipe 244 and Chippewa woman Ju-ah-kis-gaw with child in

Chippewa warrior Ot-ta-wa, Otaway with his pipe 244 and Chippewa woman Ju-ah-kis-gaw with child in cradleboard 245
FLO4600936 Chippewa warrior Ot-ta-wa, Otaway with his pipe 244 and Chippewa woman Ju-ah-kis-gaw with child in cradleboard 245

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Chippewa warriors Ka-bes-kunk, He Who Travels Everywhere 241 and Ka-be-mub-be

Chippewa warriors Ka-bes-kunk, He Who Travels Everywhere 241 and Ka-be-mub-be, He Who Sits Everywhere 244
FLO4600920 Chippewa warriors Ka-bes-kunk, He Who Travels Everywhere 241 and Ka-be-mub-be, He Who Sits Everywhere 244. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Chippewa encampment with round lodges of birch bark over frames, and Chippewa carrying canoes

Chippewa encampment with round lodges of birch bark over frames, and Chippewa carrying canoes
FLO4600910 Chippewa encampment with round lodges of birch bark over frames, and Chippewa carrying canoes and belongings overland to pass the rapids and falls in a river

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Sioux women carrying babies in cradleboards on their backs, and details of the embroidered

Sioux women carrying babies in cradleboards on their backs, and details of the embroidered and decorated cradle a
FLO4600875 Sioux women carrying babies in cradleboards on their backs, and details of the embroidered and decorated cradle a and a mourning cradle filled with black feathers b

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Choctaw men in loincloth and tail only in a scrum or huddle during the ball game similar to

Choctaw men in loincloth and tail only in a scrum or huddle during the ball game similar to lacrosse or hockey
FLO4600853 Choctaw men in loincloth and tail only in a scrum or huddle during the ball game similar to lacrosse or hockey

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Sioux encampment of 600 tents and lodges around Fort Pierre, of the American Fur Company, Missouri

Sioux encampment of 600 tents and lodges around Fort Pierre, of the American Fur Company, Missouri
FLO4601521 Sioux encampment of 600 tents and lodges around Fort Pierre, of the American Fur Company, Missouri. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Minataree, Hidatsa or Minnetaree buffalo hunt. A hunting party surrounds

Minataree, Hidatsa or Minnetaree buffalo hunt. A hunting party surrounds and slaughters a huge herd of American bison
FLO4601477 Minataree, Hidatsa or Minnetaree buffalo hunt. A hunting party surrounds and slaughters a huge herd of American bison

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Minataree, Hidatsa or Minnetaree chief, Eeh-tohk-pah-shee-pee-shah, Black Moccasin, in a teepee

Minataree, Hidatsa or Minnetaree chief, Eeh-tohk-pah-shee-pee-shah, Black Moccasin, in a teepee
FLO4601446 Minataree, Hidatsa or Minnetaree chief, Eeh-tohk-pah-shee-pee-shah, Black Moccasin, in a teepee, smoking a pipe wearing a Crow robe

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Native Americans and US cavalry at a buffalo hunt. Osage, Cherokee, Seneca

Native Americans and US cavalry at a buffalo hunt. Osage, Cherokee, Seneca
FLO4600604 Native Americans and US cavalry at a buffalo hunt. Osage, Cherokee, Seneca, Delaware and Comanche hunting bison with Colonel Henry Dod's 1st regiment United States Dragoons

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Mandan medicine man Wak-a-dah-ha-hee, White Buffalo's Hair, performing a rain dance

Mandan medicine man Wak-a-dah-ha-hee, White Buffalo's Hair, performing a rain dance
FLO4601326 Mandan medicine man Wak-a-dah-ha-hee, White Buffalo's Hair, performing a rain dance, and Mandan warriors playing Thung-kee, a game of skill played with a ring and sticks

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: The swamps of Florida 147, and Seminole people and teepee in the sandbanks at Santa Rosa Island

The swamps of Florida 147, and Seminole people and teepee in the sandbanks at Santa Rosa Island near Pensacola 148
FLO4600558 The swamps of Florida 147, and Seminole people and teepee in the sandbanks at Santa Rosa Island near Pensacola 148

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: The Soup, Nah-Pope, a Sauk warrior (Bags and Fox Nation). Soup was second in command to Black Hawk

The Soup, Nah-Pope, a Sauk warrior (Bags and Fox Nation). Soup was second in command to Black Hawk during the war
FLO4688550 The Soup, Nah-Pope, a Sauk warrior (Bags and Fox Nation). Soup was second in command to Black Hawk during the war and brother of The Prophet. Handcoloured lithograph by J

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: George Catlin camped at night on the Illinois prairie with his wild Comanche horse Charley

George Catlin camped at night on the Illinois prairie with his wild Comanche horse Charley
FLO4600725 George Catlin camped at night on the Illinois prairie with his wild Comanche horse Charley. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Pawnee village on the banks of the Red River, with straw huts and field of maize

Pawnee village on the banks of the Red River, with straw huts and field of maize
FLO4600699 Pawnee village on the banks of the Red River, with straw huts and field of maize. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Wives and children of a chief outside their teepee in the Comanche village

Wives and children of a chief outside their teepee in the Comanche village. Buffalo meat drying on poles behind
FLO4600647 Wives and children of a chief outside their teepee in the Comanche village. Buffalo meat drying on poles behind

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Tobacco pipes of the Native Americans, and a peace pipe with war-eagle feathers at top

Tobacco pipes of the Native Americans, and a peace pipe with war-eagle feathers at top
FLO4601568 Tobacco pipes of the Native Americans, and a peace pipe with war-eagle feathers at top. The pipes are carved from pipe-stone, red steatite

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Weapons of the Native Americans: scalping knives and scabbards a, b, war clubs c

Weapons of the Native Americans: scalping knives and scabbards a, b, war clubs c
FLO4601569 Weapons of the Native Americans: scalping knives and scabbards a, b, war clubs c, clubs d tomahawks and pipe tomahawks e, hatchet f and horse whips g

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Crow people migrating with luggage drawn by horses and drying animal hides outside teepees

Crow people migrating with luggage drawn by horses and drying animal hides outside teepees
FLO4600697 Crow people migrating with luggage drawn by horses and drying animal hides outside teepees. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Water-Hunting for Deer: a Night Scene on the River Susquehanna, Pennsylvania, 1857. Creator: Unknown

Water-Hunting for Deer: a Night Scene on the River Susquehanna, Pennsylvania, 1857. Creator: Unknown
Water-Hunting for Deer: a Night Scene on the River Susquehanna, Pennsylvania, 1857. Another instance of the revolver principle applied to the rifle is in what is called "water hunting" in

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Shooting Buffaloes with Colt's Revolving Pistol, 1857. Creator: Unknown

Shooting Buffaloes with Colt's Revolving Pistol, 1857. Creator: Unknown
Shooting Buffaloes with Colt's Revolving Pistol, [USA], 1857. Medicine in illness is considered the summum bonum among the Indians

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: A Mid-day Halt on the Rio Trombutas, Brazil, 1857. Creator: Unknown

A Mid-day Halt on the Rio Trombutas, Brazil, 1857. Creator: Unknown
A Mid-day Halt on the Rio Trombutas, Brazil, 1857. Among the experiences of the Colt revolver we know none more interesting than those of Mr

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Ee-áh-sá-pa, Black Rock, a Two Kettle Chief of the Sioux tribe, 1845

Ee-áh-sá-pa, Black Rock, a Two Kettle Chief of the Sioux tribe, 1845. Creator: Catlin, George (1796-1872)
Ee-ah-sa-pa, Black Rock, a Two Kettle Chief of the Sioux tribe, 1845. Found in the Collection of the Musee du Quai Branly, Paris

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Native Americans Indians, Osage and Iroquois Chiefs

Native Americans Indians, Osage and Iroquois Chiefs
Native American Indians, Osage and Iroquois Chiefs. 1876

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: George Catlin (Norton) 1954 Cadwell Park

George Catlin (Norton) 1954 Cadwell Park

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

George Catlin's North American Indian Portfolio
7301601 George Catlin's North American Indian Portfolio by Catlin, George (1796-1872) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Antelope shooting)

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

George Catlin's North American Indian Portfolio
7301625 George Catlin's North American Indian Portfolio by Catlin, George (1796-1872) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Three ball players)

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Expedition Encamped on a Texas Prairie, April 1686, 1847-48 (oil on canvas)

Expedition Encamped on a Texas Prairie, April 1686, 1847-48 (oil on canvas)
5858115 Expedition Encamped on a Texas Prairie, April 1686, 1847-48 (oil on canvas) by Catlin, George (1796-1872); 37.8x56.4 cm; National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Buffalo stricken by arrows (oil on canvas)

Buffalo stricken by arrows (oil on canvas)
PNP245665 Buffalo stricken by arrows (oil on canvas) by Catlin, George (1796-1872); Private Collection; Peter Newark Western Americana; American, out of copyright

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Native Americans killing a bear (colour litho)

Native Americans killing a bear (colour litho)
PNP245660 Native Americans killing a bear (colour litho) by Catlin, George (1796-1872); Private Collection; (add.info.: hunting bear for food)

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: The Five Points, Junction of Baxter, Worth and Park Streets, New York, c. 1829 (litho)

The Five Points, Junction of Baxter, Worth and Park Streets, New York, c. 1829 (litho)
PNP382180 The Five Points, Junction of Baxter, Worth and Park Streets, New York, c.1829 (litho) by Catlin, George (1796-1872) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: The Indian Ball Game, c. 1832 (colour litho)

The Indian Ball Game, c. 1832 (colour litho)
XIR161346 The Indian Ball Game, c.1832 (colour litho) by Catlin, George (1796-1872); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: George Catlin (AJS) 1960 Junior TT

George Catlin (AJS) 1960 Junior TT
George Catlin (AJS) at Ramsey, 1960 Junior TT

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: George Catlin (Norton) 1958 Junior TT

George Catlin (Norton) 1958 Junior TT
George Catlin (Norton) at Signpost Corner: 1958 Junior TT

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: George Catlin (Norton) 1957 Senior TT

George Catlin (Norton) 1957 Senior TT
George Catlin (Norton) on Bray Hill, 1957 Senior TT



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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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