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George Catlin (1796-1872) was an American painter, author, and traveler who specialized in portraits of Native Americans

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Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Color lithograph, 1845, by James Ackerman after George Catlin

Color lithograph, 1845, by James Ackerman after George Catlin
SIOUX LACROSSE PLAYERS. Color lithograph, 1845, by James Ackerman after George Catlin

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: SIEUR DE LA SALLE (1643-1687). French explorer. La Salles party feasting in Illinois Village

SIEUR DE LA SALLE (1643-1687). French explorer. La Salles party feasting in Illinois Village, 1680: oil on canvas, 1847, by George Catlin

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Blackfoot Medicine Man Performing His Mysteries over a Dying Man

Blackfoot Medicine Man Performing His Mysteries over a Dying Man. Oil on canvas, 1832, by George Catlin
BLACKFOOT MEDICINE MAN. Blackfoot Medicine Man Performing His Mysteries over a Dying Man. Oil on canvas, 1832, by George Catlin

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Old Bear medicine man of the Mandan Tribe, from a painting of 1832

Old Bear medicine man of the Mandan Tribe, from a painting of 1832
PNP245949 Old Bear medicine man of the Mandan Tribe, from a painting of 1832 (colour litho) by Catlin, George (1796-1872) (after); Private Collection; Peter Newark American Pictures; American

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Native American shaman, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Native American shaman, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Native American shaman, 1841. A print from North American Indians, Wiley and Putnam, 1841

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: KEOKUK (c1783-1848). Native American Sauk chief. Oil on canvas, 1835, by George Catlin

KEOKUK (c1783-1848). Native American Sauk chief. Oil on canvas, 1835, by George Catlin

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: The Surrounder, Wah-no-ne-sah, an Otoe chief. His shirt is the skin of a grizzly bear with the claws

The Surrounder, Wah-no-ne-sah, an Otoe chief. His shirt is the skin of a grizzly bear with the claws
FLO4688602 The Surrounder, Wah-no-ne-sah, an Otoe chief. His shirt is the skin of a grizzly bear with the claws on. Lithograph by J. Harris after a painting by George Catlin

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: The Little White Bear, Meach-o shin-gaw, a Konza (Kansas/Kaw) warrior. Handcoloured lithograph by J

The Little White Bear, Meach-o shin-gaw, a Konza (Kansas/Kaw) warrior. Handcoloured lithograph by J
FLO4688586 The Little White Bear, Meach-o shin-gaw, a Konza (Kansas/Kaw) warrior. Handcoloured lithograph by J. Harris after a painting by George Catlin from James Cowles Prichard's Natural History

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: The Four Bears, Mah-to-Toh-pa, second chief of the Mandan or Numakiki nation

The Four Bears, Mah-to-Toh-pa, second chief of the Mandan or Numakiki nation
FLO4688567 The Four Bears, Mah-to-Toh-pa, second chief of the Mandan or Numakiki nation. In undress, being in mourning, with a few locks of hair cut off

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: War dance of the Ojibwe nation (Ojibbeway Indians). Pat-au-a-quot-a-wee-be, the Flying Cloud

War dance of the Ojibwe nation (Ojibbeway Indians). Pat-au-a-quot-a-wee-be, the Flying Cloud, Sa-mah, Tobacco
FLO4688539 War dance of the Ojibwe nation (Ojibbeway Indians). Pat-au-a-quot-a-wee-be, the Flying Cloud, Sa-mah, Tobacco, Gish-ee-gosh-e-gee, Moonlight Night, and We-nish-ka-wee-be, the Flying Gull

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Portrait of George Catlin (1796-1870), American painter, specializes in the representation of

Portrait of George Catlin (1796-1870), American painter, specializes in the representation of American Indians
NWI4914475 Portrait of George Catlin (1796-1870), American painter, specializes in the representation of American Indians and their customs; (add.info.: Portrait of George Catlin (1796-1870)

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: The Mint, Sha-ko-ka, a Mandan or Numakiki girl. A very pretty and modest girl, 12 years of age

The Mint, Sha-ko-ka, a Mandan or Numakiki girl. A very pretty and modest girl, 12 years of age
FLO4688582 The Mint, Sha-ko-ka, a Mandan or Numakiki girl. A very pretty and modest girl, 12 years of age, with grey hair peculiar to the Mandan nation

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Tuch-ee, war chief of the Cherokee nation. Handcoloured lithograph by J

Tuch-ee, war chief of the Cherokee nation. Handcoloured lithograph by J. Harris after a painting by George Catlin
FLO4688560 Tuch-ee, war chief of the Cherokee nation. Handcoloured lithograph by J. Harris after a painting by George Catlin Handcoloured lithograph by J

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: A-Queen-we-zaints, the Boy Chief, Ojibwe Nation. One of the troupe of nine Ojibwe people who

A-Queen-we-zaints, the Boy Chief, Ojibwe Nation. One of the troupe of nine Ojibwe people who traveled to England in
FLO4688540 A-Queen-we-zaints, the Boy Chief, Ojibwe Nation. One of the troupe of nine Ojibwe people who traveled to England in 1844

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: George Catlin painting a portrait of a Native American Blackfoot chief at the base of the Rocky

George Catlin painting a portrait of a Native American Blackfoot chief at the base of the Rocky Mountains
FLO4600471 George Catlin painting a portrait of a Native American Blackfoot chief at the base of the Rocky Mountains. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Dog Feast with dog meat given by Sioux chiefs He-wan-je-tah and Tehan-dee for visitors including

Dog Feast with dog meat given by Sioux chiefs He-wan-je-tah and Tehan-dee for visitors including George Catlin
FLO4601566 Dog Feast with dog meat given by Sioux chiefs He-wan-je-tah and Tehan-dee for visitors including George Catlin

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Sioux chiefs and medicine men dancing for George Catlin to a chorus of women singers and drummers

Sioux chiefs and medicine men dancing for George Catlin to a chorus of women singers and drummers
FLO4601591 Sioux chiefs and medicine men dancing for George Catlin to a chorus of women singers and drummers. In the background, decorated teepees

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: George Catlin hunting American buffalo 125, and canoing in the Missouri river with a herd of

George Catlin hunting American buffalo 125, and canoing in the Missouri river with a herd of buffalo in running season
FLO4600499 George Catlin hunting American buffalo 125, and canoing in the Missouri river with a herd of buffalo in running season 126

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: The Soup, Nah-Pope, a Sauk warrior (Bags and Fox Nation). Soup was second in command to Black Hawk

The Soup, Nah-Pope, a Sauk warrior (Bags and Fox Nation). Soup was second in command to Black Hawk during the war
FLO4688550 The Soup, Nah-Pope, a Sauk warrior (Bags and Fox Nation). Soup was second in command to Black Hawk during the war and brother of The Prophet. Handcoloured lithograph by J

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: George Catlin camped at night on the Illinois prairie with his wild Comanche horse Charley

George Catlin camped at night on the Illinois prairie with his wild Comanche horse Charley
FLO4600725 George Catlin camped at night on the Illinois prairie with his wild Comanche horse Charley. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Weapons of the Native Americans: scalping knives and scabbards a, b, war clubs c

Weapons of the Native Americans: scalping knives and scabbards a, b, war clubs c
FLO4601569 Weapons of the Native Americans: scalping knives and scabbards a, b, war clubs c, clubs d tomahawks and pipe tomahawks e, hatchet f and horse whips g

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Crow people migrating with luggage drawn by horses and drying animal hides outside teepees

Crow people migrating with luggage drawn by horses and drying animal hides outside teepees
FLO4600697 Crow people migrating with luggage drawn by horses and drying animal hides outside teepees. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Water-Hunting for Deer: a Night Scene on the River Susquehanna, Pennsylvania, 1857. Creator: Unknown

Water-Hunting for Deer: a Night Scene on the River Susquehanna, Pennsylvania, 1857. Creator: Unknown
Water-Hunting for Deer: a Night Scene on the River Susquehanna, Pennsylvania, 1857. Another instance of the revolver principle applied to the rifle is in what is called "water hunting" in

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Shooting Buffaloes with Colt's Revolving Pistol, 1857. Creator: Unknown

Shooting Buffaloes with Colt's Revolving Pistol, 1857. Creator: Unknown
Shooting Buffaloes with Colt's Revolving Pistol, [USA], 1857. Medicine in illness is considered the summum bonum among the Indians

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: A Mid-day Halt on the Rio Trombutas, Brazil, 1857. Creator: Unknown

A Mid-day Halt on the Rio Trombutas, Brazil, 1857. Creator: Unknown
A Mid-day Halt on the Rio Trombutas, Brazil, 1857. Among the experiences of the Colt revolver we know none more interesting than those of Mr

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Ee-áh-sá-pa, Black Rock, a Two Kettle Chief of the Sioux tribe, 1845

Ee-áh-sá-pa, Black Rock, a Two Kettle Chief of the Sioux tribe, 1845. Creator: Catlin, George (1796-1872)
Ee-ah-sa-pa, Black Rock, a Two Kettle Chief of the Sioux tribe, 1845. Found in the Collection of the Musee du Quai Branly, Paris

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Ee-áh-sá-pa, Black Rock, a Two Kettle Chief of the Sioux tribe, 1845

Ee-áh-sá-pa, Black Rock, a Two Kettle Chief of the Sioux tribe, 1845. Creator: Catlin, George (1796-1872)
Ee-ah-sa-pa, Black Rock, a Two Kettle Chief of the Sioux tribe, 1845. Found in the Collection of the Musee du Quai Branly, Paris

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Native Americans Indians, Osage and Iroquois Chiefs

Native Americans Indians, Osage and Iroquois Chiefs
Native American Indians, Osage and Iroquois Chiefs. 1876

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: George Catlin (Norton) 1954 Cadwell Park

George Catlin (Norton) 1954 Cadwell Park

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Map of North America with locations of Native American tribes, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Map of North America with locations of Native American tribes, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Map of North America with locations of Native American tribes, 1841. A print from North American Indians, Wiley and Putnam, 1841

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: George Catlin's North American Indian Portfolio

George Catlin's North American Indian Portfolio
7301601 George Catlin's North American Indian Portfolio by Catlin, George (1796-1872) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Antelope shooting)

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: George Catlin's North American Indian Portfolio

George Catlin's North American Indian Portfolio
7301625 George Catlin's North American Indian Portfolio by Catlin, George (1796-1872) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Three ball players)

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Expedition Encamped on a Texas Prairie, April 1686, 1847-48 (oil on canvas)

Expedition Encamped on a Texas Prairie, April 1686, 1847-48 (oil on canvas)
5858115 Expedition Encamped on a Texas Prairie, April 1686, 1847-48 (oil on canvas) by Catlin, George (1796-1872); 37.8x56.4 cm; National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Buffalo stricken by arrows (oil on canvas)

Buffalo stricken by arrows (oil on canvas)
PNP245665 Buffalo stricken by arrows (oil on canvas) by Catlin, George (1796-1872); Private Collection; Peter Newark Western Americana; American, out of copyright

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Native Americans killing a bear (colour litho)

Native Americans killing a bear (colour litho)
PNP245660 Native Americans killing a bear (colour litho) by Catlin, George (1796-1872); Private Collection; (add.info.: hunting bear for food)

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: The Five Points, Junction of Baxter, Worth and Park Streets, New York, c. 1829 (litho)

The Five Points, Junction of Baxter, Worth and Park Streets, New York, c. 1829 (litho)
PNP382180 The Five Points, Junction of Baxter, Worth and Park Streets, New York, c.1829 (litho) by Catlin, George (1796-1872) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: The Indian Ball Game, c. 1832 (colour litho)

The Indian Ball Game, c. 1832 (colour litho)
XIR161346 The Indian Ball Game, c.1832 (colour litho) by Catlin, George (1796-1872); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: George Catlin (AJS) 1960 Junior TT

George Catlin (AJS) 1960 Junior TT
George Catlin (AJS) at Ramsey, 1960 Junior TT

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: George Catlin (Norton) 1958 Junior TT

George Catlin (Norton) 1958 Junior TT
George Catlin (Norton) at Signpost Corner: 1958 Junior TT

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: George Catlin (Norton) 1957 Senior TT

George Catlin (Norton) 1957 Senior TT
George Catlin (Norton) on Bray Hill, 1957 Senior TT

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: George Catlin (Norton) 1956 Senior TT

George Catlin (Norton) 1956 Senior TT
George Catlin (Norton) at Creg ny Baa, 1956 Senior TT

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: George Catlin (Norton) 1955 Junior TT

George Catlin (Norton) 1955 Junior TT
Georges first TT. George Catlin (Norton) at Signpost Corner, 1955 Junior TT

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Portrait of George Catlin (1796-1872), 1841. Creator: Unknown

Portrait of George Catlin (1796-1872), 1841. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of George Catlin (1796-1872), 1841. Photograph of a painting of George Catlin at about 45 years old

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Self-Portrait of George Catlin (1796-1872), 1824. Creator: George Catlin

Self-Portrait of George Catlin (1796-1872), 1824. Creator: George Catlin
Self-Portrait of George Catlin (1796-1872), 1824. Photograph of a painting of George Catlin at about 28 years old

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Portrait of George Catlin (1796-1872), Circa 1867. Creator: Bernheim

Portrait of George Catlin (1796-1872), Circa 1867. Creator: Bernheim
Portrait of George Catlin (1796-1872), Circa 1867. At about 72 years old

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Sioux Indians hunting buffalo, 1835 (oil on canvas)

Sioux Indians hunting buffalo, 1835 (oil on canvas)
PNP245627 Sioux Indians hunting buffalo, 1835 (oil on canvas) by Catlin, George (1796-1872); Private Collection; Peter Newark American Pictures; American, out of copyright

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Indians of America: Portrait of a leader of the Saxons and Foxes tribe

Indians of America: Portrait of a leader of the Saxons and Foxes tribe
JLJ4662375 Indians of America: Portrait of a leader of the Saxons and Foxes tribe (signed a treaty with General Scott). Illustration by George Catlin (1794-1872), 19th century

Background imageGeorge Catlin Collection: Indians of America: Portrait of an Indian chief who became a doctor holds a tam tam

Indians of America: Portrait of an Indian chief who became a doctor holds a tam tam
JLJ4662259 Indians of America: Portrait of an Indian chief who became a doctor holds a tam tam (tam-tam) in which are the remedies. Illustration by George Catlin (1794-1872), 19th century



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George Catlin Collection

George Catlin (1796-1872) was an American painter, author, and traveler who specialized in portraits of Native Americans. He is best known for his paintings of the Plains Indians in the 1830s. Catlin was born in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania and studied law before turning to painting. He traveled extensively throughout North America with his wife and children, visiting many Indian tribes to paint their portraits. His work was highly praised by critics and he became a popular artist among American collectors. He wrote several books about his travels, including "Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs and Conditions of North American Indians" (1841). Catlin's works are now held in numerous museums around the world, including The Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History in Washington D.C., The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, and The British Museum in London.
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George Catlin was an American artist who is best known for his paintings of Native Americans and their way of life. His art prints, available through Media Storehouse, capture the beauty and diversity of Native American culture during the 19th century. These prints are reproductions of some of Catlin's most famous works, including portraits of tribal leaders, landscapes, and scenes from daily life. Catlin's art is not only visually stunning but also historically significant as it provides a glimpse into a world that has since been drastically changed by colonization and modernization. By purchasing one of these prints from Media Storehouse, you can bring a piece of this rich cultural heritage into your home or office. Whether you're interested in history or simply appreciate beautiful artwork, George Catlin's prints are sure to impress. With a wide range of sizes and framing options available through Media Storehouse, there's something for everyone to enjoy.
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