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End of the battle (ink on paper)
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End of the battle (ink on paper)
STC168271 End of the battle (ink on paper) by Amos Bad Heart Buffalo (1869-1913); Private Collection; (add.info.: warriors retiring from the battlefield with captured horses; Battle of the Little Big Horn, June 1876; also called Custers Last Stand; Lieutenant Colonel A. Custer (1836-76); ); The Stapleton Collection; American, out of copyright
Media ID 23366448
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
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End of the Battle - A Glimpse into Native American History
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. This photo print, titled "End of the Battle" offers a poignant glimpse into a significant moment in Native American history. Created by Amos Bad Heart Buffalo, an esteemed artist from 19th-century America, this ink on paper artwork captures warriors retiring from the battlefield with captured horses. The scene depicted is none other than the infamous Battle of the Little Big Horn, also known as Custer's Last Stand. Taking place in June 1876 in Montana Territory, this battle saw Lieutenant Colonel A. Custer and his troops face off against Sioux warriors. In this powerful image, we witness exhausted warriors returning from combat on horseback. Their once majestic headdresses now depleted and their bodies adorned with feathers and eagle lances symbolizing bravery and honor. The horses they lead are not mere animals but symbols of victory over their adversaries. Amidst the somber atmosphere portrayed through delicate strokes of ink, one cannot help but feel a sense of reverence for these brave individuals who fought to protect their land and way of life. As we gaze upon this piece from Bridgeman Images' Stapleton Collection, we are reminded that art has the power to transport us back in time—to connect us with our collective past and shed light on important historical events such as this one.
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