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Natty Bumppo Collection

Natty Bumppo: The Legendary Frontier Hero In the vast wilderness of early America, a figure emerged who embodied the spirit of adventure and bravery

Background imageNatty Bumppo Collection: The Prairie on Fire, 1827. Creator: Alvan Fisher

The Prairie on Fire, 1827. Creator: Alvan Fisher
The Prairie on Fire, 1827. Natty Bumppo creates a firebreak, scene from " The Prairie" by James Fenimore Cooper

Background imageNatty Bumppo Collection: The young men advanced towards the ridge, Deerslayer in front (colour litho)

The young men advanced towards the ridge, Deerslayer in front (colour litho)
3626827 The young men advanced towards the ridge, Deerslayer in front (colour litho) by Rhead, Louis John (1857-1926); Private Collection; (add.info.: The young men advanced towards the ridge)

Background imageNatty Bumppo Collection: She made the arches of the forest ring with her screams (colour litho)

She made the arches of the forest ring with her screams (colour litho)
3626824 She made the arches of the forest ring with her screams (colour litho) by Rhead, Louis John (1857-1926); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageNatty Bumppo Collection: Scene from The Deerslayer, by James Fenimore Cooper (chromolitho)

Scene from The Deerslayer, by James Fenimore Cooper (chromolitho)
1093678 Scene from The Deerslayer, by James Fenimore Cooper (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Scene from The Deerslayer, by James Fenimore Cooper)

Background imageNatty Bumppo Collection: Illustration from The Deerslayer, by James Fenimore Cooper (colour litho)

Illustration from The Deerslayer, by James Fenimore Cooper (colour litho)
3626822 Illustration from The Deerslayer, by James Fenimore Cooper (colour litho) by Rhead, Louis John (1857-1926); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration from The Deerslayer)

Background imageNatty Bumppo Collection: 'Aye, water shall you have if you drink the lake dry'(colour litho)

"Aye, water shall you have if you drink the lake dry"(colour litho)
3626820 " Aye, water shall you have if you drink the lake dry" (colour litho) by Rhead, Louis John (1857-1926); Private Collection; (add.info.: " Aye)

Background imageNatty Bumppo Collection: Leatherstockings Rescue, 1832. Creator: John Quidor

Leatherstockings Rescue, 1832. Creator: John Quidor
Leatherstockings Rescue, 1832

Background imageNatty Bumppo Collection: The Panther Scene, From The Pioneers

The Panther Scene, From The Pioneers
Illustration shows an episode in James Fenimore Coopers 1823 novel The Pioneers in which the intrepid scout and hermit Natty Bumppo shoots a mountain lion which threatens Elizabeth Temple

Background imageNatty Bumppo Collection: COOPER: DEERSLAYER, 1925. Deerslayer, Chingachgook, and Judith inspect the contents of the trunk

COOPER: DEERSLAYER, 1925. Deerslayer, Chingachgook, and Judith inspect the contents of the trunk. Illustration by N.C. Wyeth to a 1925 edition of The Deerslayer by James Fenimore Cooper

Background imageNatty Bumppo Collection: COOPER: DEERSLAYER, 1925. The Native American with his tomahawk charges Deerslayer [Natty Bumppo]

COOPER: DEERSLAYER, 1925. The Native American with his tomahawk charges Deerslayer [Natty Bumppo]: illustration by N.C. Wyeth to a 1925 edition of The Deerslayer by James Fenimore Cooper

Background imageNatty Bumppo Collection: Deerslayer with Judith: illustration by N. C. Wyeth to a 1925 edition of The Deerslayer by James

Deerslayer with Judith: illustration by N. C. Wyeth to a 1925 edition of The Deerslayer by James Fenimore Cooper
COOPER: DEERSLAYER, 1925. Deerslayer with Judith: illustration by N.C. Wyeth to a 1925 edition of " The Deerslayer" by James Fenimore Cooper

Background imageNatty Bumppo Collection: Deerslayer, tied to a stake, endures trial by tomahawk and knife at the hands of the Huron Native

Deerslayer, tied to a stake, endures trial by tomahawk and knife at the hands of the Huron Native Americans
COOPER: DEERSLAYER, 1925. Deerslayer, tied to a stake, endures trial by tomahawk and knife at the hands of the Huron Native Americans. Illustration by N.C


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Natty Bumppo: The Legendary Frontier Hero In the vast wilderness of early America, a figure emerged who embodied the spirit of adventure and bravery. Natty Bumppo, also known as Deerslayer or Leatherstocking, captivated readers with his daring escapades and unwavering courage. With "The Prairie on Fire" raging behind him in Alvan Fisher's captivating artwork, Natty stands tall as he leads a group of young men towards an unknown danger. His weathered face reflects determination and fearlessness. In another lithograph titled "The Young Men Advanced Towards the Ridge, " we see Natty at the forefront, showcasing his leadership skills while venturing into uncharted territories. His keen senses and survival instincts make him an invaluable guide. "The Forest Rings with Her Screams" captures a pivotal moment when Natty confronts danger head-on to protect those he cares for. As screams echo through the arches of nature, our hero remains undeterred by adversity. James Fenimore Cooper's novels brought Natty Bumppo to life in vivid detail. In chromolithographs from "The Deerslayer, " we witness scenes that showcase both his physical prowess and moral compass. Whether rescuing others or inspecting mysterious trunks alongside Chingachgook and Judith, Natty's loyalty shines through. Cooper's masterpiece "Last of the Mohicans" immortalizes one of Natty's most iconic adventures in yet another breathtaking chromolitho scene. With intensity etched on his face, our hero faces off against Native Americans charging with tomahawks raised high. But it is John Quidor's painting "Leatherstockings Rescue" that truly encapsulates Natty Bumppo's essence—a savior amidst chaos; a beacon of hope in times of darkness. As we delve into these artistic representations spanning different eras, it becomes evident why this enigmatic character continues to captivate our imagination.