Preview | Description | Artist | Notes | Content |
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M'Intosh. A Creek Chief., from History of the Indian Tribes of North America ca. 1838 Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington, D.C. | King, Charles Bird | GA | ||
Making Pottery 1912 The Terra Foundation for American Art Chicago, IL | Couse, Eanger Irving | GA | ||
Me-Na-Wa. A Creek Warrior, from History of the Indian Tribes of North America ca. 1837 Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington, D.C. | King, Charles Bird | GA | ||
Mountain Landscape With Indians 1870/1875 Detroit Institute of Arts Detroit, MI | Stanley, John Mix | Unrated | ||
Portrait Of An Indian Chief 1875 Anschutz Collection Denver, CO | Bromley, Valentine Walter | Subject: Portrait male; Ethnic -- Indian; Occupation -- Other -- Chief; Dress -- Ethnic -- Indian Dress; Dress -- Accessory -- Hat; Landscape -- Plant -- Corn; Western | Unrated | |
Prairie Indian Encampment c. 1870 Detroit Institute of Arts Detroit, MI | Stanley, John Mix | Unrated | ||
Railway Train Attacked By Indians 1867 Private collection: Richard H. Dietrich, Jr. Philadelphia, PA | Kaufmann, Theodor | Unrated | ||
Sacramento Indian With Dogs 1867 M. H. de Young Memorial Museum San Francisco, CA | Nahl, Charles Christian | GA | ||
The Brave Old Hendrick The Great Sachem Or Chief Of The Mohawk Indians 1755 The John Carter Brown Library Providence, RI | Williams, William | Hendrick Theyanoguin (c.1691 – September 8, 1755), also known as Hendrick Peters and by several other names, was an important Mohawk leader and orator in the Mohawk Valley of colonial New York. | Unrated | |
The Last Shot 1902 Anonymous Collection (2) Unknown | Johnson, Frank Tenney | GA |
- Native Americans In 19th-Century Paintings