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DANIEL BOONE (1734-1820). American pioneer. Oil and tempera on panel, 1939, by N




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DANIEL BOONE (1734-1820). American pioneer. Oil and tempera on panel, 1939, by N

DANIEL BOONE (1734-1820).
American pioneer. Oil and tempera on panel, 1939, by N.C. Wyeth, from the America in the Making series

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Media ID 12347405

Ambition Baby Boone Buckskin Convers Coonskin Cap Daniel Equestrian Frontier Frontiersman Immigrant Journey Mother Mountain Musket Newell Pack Animal Patriotic Rifle Settler Tempera Voyage Walk Westward Expansion Wild West Wyeth


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DANIEL BOONE (1734-1820) - A Glimpse into the American Pioneer Spirit

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. This print showcases a remarkable oil and tempera painting by N. C. Wyeth, depicting the legendary figure of Daniel Boone. As an American pioneer, Boone's indomitable spirit and adventurous nature are beautifully captured in this artwork from the America in the Making series. The painting portrays Boone, dressed in buckskin clothing with his iconic coonskin cap atop his head, mounted on a majestic horse against a scenic backdrop of untamed wilderness. The artist skillfully captures the essence of 18th and 19th-century frontier life through intricate details such as Boone's musket and pack animal laden with supplies for his journey. Wyeth's masterful use of color and texture brings to life not only Boone himself but also those who accompanied him on his westward expansion: men, women, even a baby nestled securely within its mother's arms. This composition symbolizes both the ambition that drove these settlers to venture into uncharted territories and their unwavering patriotism towards their newfound homeland. Through this artwork, viewers are transported back in time to witness firsthand the challenges faced by early immigrants like Daniel Boone as they carved out new lives amidst rugged mountains and vast expanses. It serves as a powerful reminder of America's rich history shaped by fearless individuals who dared to explore beyond known horizons. As we gaze upon this print from Granger Art on Demand, we can't help but

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