LOT
259
George Catlin (1796-1872)
Two Hand tinted prints "A Mandan Girl" and "Ne-bet-neuh-qua, Wos-see-ab-e-neuh-qua, Nib-nab-u-quah"
George Catlin Two Handtinted prints:
A) "A Mandan Girl" Published by H. Bailliere 1842
B) "Ne-bet-neuh-qua, Wos-see-ab-e-neuh-qua, Nib-nab-u-quah" Published by H. Bailliere 1844; Each 7.75" x 5"
Born in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, George Catlin became the first American artist of stature to visit and depict the Plains Indians on his own volition, and he spent about eight years traveling among the 48 North American Indian tribes including Alaska. His sketches and paintings are the first and most important record of land west of the Mississippi River before white settlement.
ESTIMATE
$
1000
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$
1500
Proofed Prints
North America
George Catlin
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