Detail View: George Catlin: The Printed Works: Big Elk, chief of the Skidi (Wolf) Pawnee

Work Record ID: 
145
Reproduction Record ID: 
145
Work Class: 
portraits
Work Type: 
print
Title: 
The Manners, Customs, and Condition of the North American Indians.
Title Type: 
collective title
Title: 
Big Elk, chief of the Skidi (Wolf) Pawnee
Title Type: 
preferred title
Measurements: 
4.875 x 3.175 in (12.38 x 8.06 cm)
Measurement Type: 
dimensions
Material: 
paper (fiber product)
Material Type: 
support
Technique: 
chromolithograph
Creator: 
Catlin, George, 1796-1872
Creator Dates: 
1796-1872
Creator Nationality: 
American
Creator Type: 
personal name
Creator Role: 
painter
Date: 
1841
Date: 
1892
Date Type: 
facsimile
Location: 
Fort Leavenworth (Kan.)
Location Type: 
creation site
Repository: 
Archives and Rare Books Library, University Libraries, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio
Repository Type: 
current repository
ID Number: 
141
ID Number Type: 
plate number
ID Number: 
108
ID Number Type: 
standard number
ID Number: 
ARB RB E77.C4 v.2
ID Number Type: 
call number
Style Period: 
Art, American--19th century
Style Period: 
realism
Culture: 
American
Subject: 
Hide painting
Subject: 
Leggings
Subject: 
Moccasins
Subject: 
Picture-writing
Subject: 
Quillwork
Subject: 
Trade bead necklaces
Subject: 
Indians of North America--19th century
Subject: 
Indians in art
Subject: 
Bracelets
Subject: 
Robes (Hide)
Subject: 
Body painting
Subject: 
Earrings
Subject: 
Earthlodges
Subject: 
Peace medals
Subject: 
Ear ornaments
Subject: 
Big Elk (Le-shaw-loo-lah-le-hoo)
Subject: 
Skidi
Subject: 
Axes
Related Work: 
Catlin, George, 1796-1872. The Manners, Customs, and Condition of the North American Indians. London: Published by the Author, at the Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly, 1841. [1892]
Relation Type: 
larger entity
Description: 
Described in Vol. II, p. 27. Caption from Truettner catalog of Catlin's Indian Gallery. Entry from Catlin's 1848 catalog reads, "Le-shaw-loo-lah-le-hoo, the Big Elk; Chief of the band." Probably painted at Fort Leavenworth in 1832 (Truettner, 1979, p. 173). This print does not include the roach seen on the figure in the original oil.
Reproduction Rights Statement: 
(c)University of Cincinnati Digital Press 1997
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