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Kee-o-kuck or The Watching Fox
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Kee-o-kuck or The Watching Fox
3670921 Kee-o-kuck or The Watching Fox by Lewis, James Otto (1799-1858); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: The aboriginal port-folio: a collection of portraits of the most celebrated chiefs of the North American Indians / by J.O. Lewis
The present Chief of the Sauk tribe and successor to Black Hawk; painted by J.O. Lewis at the great treaty of Prairie du Chien, 1825
by Lewis, James Otto, 1799-1858); eNewberry Library; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22971852
© Newberry Library / Bridgeman Images
Clothing And Dress Indians Of North America Indigenous Kings And Rulers Lithographs Tribal Chiefs
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This print titled "Kee-o-kuck or The Watching Fox" showcases the remarkable portrait of a tribal chief from the Sauk tribe, painted by James Otto Lewis in 1825. The image captures the essence and power of this prominent Native American leader who succeeded Black Hawk. The chief's piercing gaze reflects wisdom and strength, as he gazes into the distance with an air of authority. His face is adorned with intricate jewelry, highlighting his status within his community. A striking necklace graces his neck, emphasizing his connection to nature and spirituality. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke; capturing not only the physical features but also conveying a sense of cultural identity through traditional body paint and clothing. This portrayal serves as a testament to the rich heritage and resilience of indigenous peoples. Displayed against a neutral background, this lithograph engraving exudes timeless elegance while preserving historical significance. It offers viewers a glimpse into Native American history and honors their contributions to our shared past. As we admire this extraordinary piece from Newberry Library's collection in Chicago, Illinois, it reminds us to appreciate diverse cultures that have shaped our world today. Through art like this, we are invited to celebrate the beauty found within different communities while recognizing their struggles for recognition and equality throughout history.
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