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De Tonty Suing for Peace in the Iroquois Village in January 1680, 1847-48 (oil on canvas)
XTD82562 De Tonty Suing for Peace in the Iroquois Village in January 1680, 1847-48 (oil on canvas) by Catlin, George (1796-1872); 37.8x56.2 cm; National Gallery of Art, Washington DC, USA; (add.info.: Henry de Tonty (1650-1704); ); American, out of copyright
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The captivating painting, "De Tonty Suing for Peace in the Iroquois Village in January 1680" by George Catlin, transports us to a significant moment in history. The oil on canvas print beautifully captures the intense atmosphere of negotiations between Henry de Tonty and the Iroquois tribe during a harsh winter in Illinois. Measuring 37.8x56.2 cm, this artwork is housed at the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC, USA. It showcases Catlin's remarkable talent for depicting Native American culture and historical events. In this scene, we witness De Tonty bravely seeking peace with the Iroquois tribe amidst freezing temperatures and snow-covered landscapes. His determination to establish harmony between settlers and indigenous communities is palpable as he engages with tribal leaders. The painting not only highlights De Tonty's diplomatic efforts but also serves as a reminder of the complex relationships that existed between European settlers and Native American tribes during colonial times. Catlin masterfully portrays both the strength of character displayed by De Tonty and the resilience of native peoples enduring harsh winters. Through his brushstrokes, he invites viewers to reflect upon an important chapter in American history – one marked by conflict, negotiation, and cultural exchange. This artwork from Fine Art Finder offers us a glimpse into an era long past while reminding us of our shared heritage as Americans.
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