The North American Indians Volume 1 of 2: Being Letters and Notes on Their Manners Customs and Conditions

The North American Indians Volume 1 of 2: Being Letters and Notes on Their Manners Customs and Conditions

by George Catlin
The North American Indians Volume 1 of 2: Being Letters and Notes on Their Manners Customs and Conditions

The North American Indians Volume 1 of 2: Being Letters and Notes on Their Manners Customs and Conditions

by George Catlin

Hardcover(Reprint of 1926 ed.)

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Overview

The North American Indians by George Catlin. Volume one of two. 392 pages with full color digital reproductions of all the plates. Both Volumes contain 320 color illustrations digitally reproduced from the John Grant 1926 edition. George Catlin was an American painter and writer. In 1823 he gave up his law practice to pursue his self-taught art, painting portraits in Philadelphia, Washington, D. C. and Albany, New York. After meeting a tribal delegation of Native Americans from the Far West he became eager to preserve the vanishing tribes and customs of the Native Americans through his art. Catlin traveled throughout the American West from 1832 to 1840. He sketched and painted hundreds of portraits, village scenes, religious rituals and games and wrote of his encounters with these fascinating people as he worked. The North American Indians features fifty-eight letters and 320 engraved color illustrations from the author's original portraits, all in a two-volume set. Volume 1 ISBN 978-1582188683 Volume 2 ISBN 978-1582188690.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781582188683
Publisher: Digital Scanning, Incorporated
Publication date: 01/24/2014
Edition description: Reprint of 1926 ed.
Pages: 392
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.88(d)

About the Author

George Catlin was an American painter and writer. In 1823 he gave up his law practice to pursue his self-taught art, painting portraits in Philadelphia, Washington, D. C. and Albany, New York. After meeting a tribal delegation of Native Americans from the Far West he became eager to preserve the vanishing tribes and customs of the Native Americans through his art.
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