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Osage, Big Nose, Osage Women, 1874-75 (pen, ink & w / c on ledger paper)
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Osage, Big Nose, Osage Women, 1874-75 (pen, ink & w / c on ledger paper)
869715 Osage, Big Nose, Osage Women, 1874-75 (pen, ink & w/c on ledger paper) by Howling Wolf (1849-1927); 20x31.5 cm; Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College, Ohio, USA; (add.info.: Page 88.); © Allen Memorial Art Museum; Gift of Mrs. Jacob D. Cox
Media ID 25455998
© Allen Memorial Art Museum Gift of Mrs. Jacob D. Cox / Bridgeman Images
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This print titled "Osage, Big Nose, Osage Women" by Howling Wolf depicts a powerful scene from 1874-75. The artwork, created using pen, ink, and watercolor on ledger paper, measures 20x31.5 cm and is housed in the Allen Memorial Art Museum at Oberlin College in Ohio. The image showcases a group of Osage women dressed in traditional attire alongside their chief known as Big Nose. Mounted on horseback with spears in hand, they exude strength and determination. This portrayal of Native American warriors highlights their bravery and connection to nature. The artist's attention to detail is evident through the intricate depiction of each figure and their horses. The composition captures a moment of intense action as the Osages confront an unseen enemy or engage in battle. Through this artwork, Howling Wolf not only honors his own heritage but also pays tribute to the rich history and culture of Native Americans. The piece serves as a reminder of the struggles faced by indigenous communities throughout North America. Displayed prominently within the Allen Memorial Art Museum's collection, this print offers viewers an opportunity to reflect upon the resilience and spirit embodied by these Osage women and their chief during a tumultuous period in American history.
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