Paintbrush & peacepipe : the story of George Catlin : production material.

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Paintbrush & peacepipe : the story of George Catlin : production material.

Corrected typescript, corrected galley proofs, layout, notes, pencil illustration with separations for jacket, ink illustration for cover, pencil illustration with separation, pencil illustrations, ink, pencil & watercolor study for jacket. A biography of the nineteenth-century artist who traveled in the West painting the Indians and their way of life.

Manuscripts: 4 folders.Illustrations: 24 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7815338

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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Catlin, George, 1796-1872

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George Catlin, artist and author, was known especially for his paintings of Indians. Born in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, he practiced law until his talent for painting led him to join a group of artists in Philadelphia in 1823. Catlin concentrated on portrait painting in Washington, D.C., until 1829, when he saw a delegation of visiting American Indians in Philadelphia. He then resolved to devote his life to preserving the appearance and character of the vanishing Indians and for forty-two yea...

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