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NATIVE AMERICANS: BALL GAME, 1840s. Ball play of the Choctaw. Oil on canvas by George Catlin




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NATIVE AMERICANS: BALL GAME, 1840s. Ball play of the Choctaw. Oil on canvas by George Catlin

NATIVE AMERICANS: BALL GAME, 1840s.
Ball play of the Choctaw. Oil on canvas by George Catlin, c1846-50

Granger holds millions of images spanning more than 25,000 years of world history, from before the Stone Age to the dawn of the Space Age

Media ID 12228196

1840 1840s 1850 Ball Bradley Smith Catlin Country Entertainment Field Game George Hill Native American Nudity Play Playing Recreation Sport Teepee View Ball Game Choctaw


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This print titled "NATIVE AMERICANS: BALL GAME, 1840s" takes us back in time to witness a significant moment in Native American history. Painted by George Catlin, an esteemed artist known for his depictions of indigenous cultures, this oil on canvas piece showcases the ball play of the Choctaw tribe. The scene unfolds amidst a breathtaking landscape, with rolling hills and a distant teepee serving as the backdrop for this intense game. The Choctaw players are fully immersed in their recreation, displaying agility and skill as they engage in this traditional sport. Their bare bodies symbolize their connection to nature and their deep-rooted cultural heritage. Catlin's attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke; he captures not only the physicality of the game but also its significance within Native American daily life. This painting offers us a glimpse into early American entertainment and serves as a reminder of the rich traditions that have shaped our country's history. As we observe this artwork from Granger Art on Demand, we can't help but be transported to another era - one where sports were more than just games; they were rituals that brought communities together and celebrated both athleticism and culture.

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