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DEATH OF LEATHERSTOCKING. The Death of Leatherstocking, drawing, 1840, by Felix O
DEATH OF LEATHERSTOCKING.
The Death of Leatherstocking, drawing, 1840, by Felix O.C. Darley for The Prarie, by James Fenimore Cooper
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1840 Carr Cooper Darley Death Felix Fenimore Literature Native American Octavio Prairie Wild West
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DEATH OF LEATHERSTOCKING - A Glimpse into the Wild West
EDITORS COMMENTS
. This print titled "Death of Leatherstocking" takes us back to the early 1840s, when American literature was being shaped by James Fenimore Cooper's novel, The Prairie. Illustrated by Felix O. C. Darley, this drawing captures a poignant scene from the book that showcases both the beauty and brutality of life in the untamed West. In this mid-19th century illustration, we witness an intense moment as Leatherstocking, a beloved character in Cooper's literary universe, meets his tragic end. Surrounded by Native Americans and other men of the frontier, Leatherstocking's demise symbolizes not only his personal journey but also represents a larger narrative about the clash between cultures during America's westward expansion. Darley's skillful hand brings depth and emotion to this scene. Through intricate details and masterful shading techniques, he transports us to a time when Native American tribes roamed freely across vast prairies. The intensity on each character's face reveals their conflicting emotions - sorrow for Leatherstocking's passing mixed with reverence for his spirit. As we gaze upon this remarkable artwork from Granger Art on Demand’s Carousel Collection, we are reminded of how literature has always been intertwined with visual representation. This image serves as a testament to both Cooper’s enduring legacy and Darley’s artistic prowess in capturing pivotal moments that continue to captivate audiences today.
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