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C. Szwedzicki: The North American Indian Works
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C. Szwedzicki: The North American Indian Works
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Work Record ID:
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259
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259
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Reproduction Record ID:
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259
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259
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Work Class:
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landscapes (representations)
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landscapes (representations)
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Work Type:
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print
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print
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Title:
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Les peintres indiens d'Amérique
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Les peintres indiens d'Amérique
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Title Type:
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collective title
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collective title
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Title:
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American Indian painters
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American Indian painters
Title
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Title Type:
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alternate
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alternate
Title Type
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Title:
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Buffalo Hunters
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Buffalo Hunters
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Title Type:
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constructed title
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constructed title
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Measurements:
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6.60 x 14.90 in (16.76 x 37.85 cm) on sheet 12.50 x 17.60 in (31.75 x 44.70 cm)
measurements
6.60 x 14.90 in (16.76 x 37.85 cm) on sheet 12.50 x 17.60 in (31.75 x 44.70 cm)
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Measurement Type:
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dimensions
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dimensions
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Material:
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paper (fiber product)
material
paper (fiber product)
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Material Type:
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support
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support
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Inscription:
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Image Lower Right: Keahbone
inscription
Image Lower Right: Keahbone
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Inscription:
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Above Image Right: PLANCHE 23 [Plate Number]
inscription
Above Image Right: PLANCHE 23 [Plate Number]
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Creator:
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Keahbone, George Campbell, 1916-
creator
Keahbone, George Campbell, 1916-
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Creator Dates:
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1916-
creator_dates
1916-
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Creator Nationality:
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Kiowa (Tepkinago)
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Kiowa (Tepkinago)
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false
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Creator Name Variant:
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Asaute
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Asaute
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Creator Type:
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personal name
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personal name
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Creator Role:
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painter
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painter
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Date:
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1950
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Repository:
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Archives and Rare Books Library, University Libraries, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio
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Archives and Rare Books Library, University Libraries, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio
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Repository Type:
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current repository
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current repository
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ID Number:
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23
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23
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ID Number Type:
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plate number
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plate number
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ID Number:
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ARB RB Oversize E98.A7 J18 1950 Vol. 1
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ARB RB Oversize E98.A7 J18 1950 Vol. 1
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ID Number Type:
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call number
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call number
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Style Period:
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Plains Indian
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Plains Indian
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Style Period:
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Indian art--North America
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Indian art--North America
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Culture:
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Kiowa (Tepkinago)
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Kiowa (Tepkinago)
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Culture:
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Native American
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Native American
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Subject:
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Breechcloths
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Breechcloths
Subject
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Subject:
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Fringe
subject
Fringe
Subject
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Subject:
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Hairdressing
subject
Hairdressing
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false
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Subject:
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Moccasins
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Moccasins
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false
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Subject:
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Headbands
subject
Headbands
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Subject:
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Bison, American
subject
Bison, American
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false
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Subject:
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Bridles
subject
Bridles
Subject
false
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Subject:
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Horseback riding
subject
Horseback riding
Subject
false
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Subject:
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Horses
subject
Horses
Subject
false
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Subject:
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Quivers
subject
Quivers
Subject
false
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Subject:
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Arrows
subject
Arrows
Subject
false
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Subject:
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Bows (Weapons)
subject
Bows (Weapons)
Subject
false
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Subject:
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Buffalo hunting
subject
Buffalo hunting
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false
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Subject:
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Cactus
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Cactus
Subject
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Related Work:
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Jacobson, Oscar Brousse, 1882-1966. Les peintres indiens d'Amérique / [par] O. B. Jacobson [et] Jeanne d'Ucel. Nice (France): C. Szwedzicki, 1950.
related_work
Jacobson, Oscar Brousse, 1882-1966. Les peintres indiens d'Amérique / [par] O. B. Jacobson [et] Jeanne d'Ucel. Nice (France): C. Szwedzicki, 1950.
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Description:
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From: American Indian Painters, Vol. 1, p. 16: Dear Mr. Jacobson: ...As a lad my ever desire was, someday to become an artist... ...I never tired of drawing, even during my school years at Bacone. I'd bury my head in a tablet, drawing all kinds of pictures every spare time I got. I love to draw animals, especially horses, with lots of action, Indians on horses, o the war path, etc. In the fall of 1934 I entered the Santa Fe Indian School as a special art student, and under the direction of Miss Dorothy Dunn, developed my art. I graduated in 1936, married a Taos Pueblo girl and now am living in Taos, New Mexico. Sincerely, G.C. Keahbone Keahbone is still painting pictures, that is, sometimes. Other duties occupy most of his time as he has a family to support. Often he works at cabinet making. He managed to attend some art courses under the G.I. Bill, having seen action in Okinawa and China as a member of the famous Navy Gropac 13 Outfit. He generally chooses for his subjects the Plains Indians instead of the Pueblos among whom he now lives. His personal style is very much akin to that of the older Kiowa group from Oklahoma, where he was born in 1915. The colors of the paintings of the Kiowas are much richer and more brilliant than those of the Pueblos or the Navajos. They (the Kiowas) delight in dozens of blues, yellows, red, and purples; memories perhaps of their grandmothers' beadwork. Keahbone's paintings have been seen in many of the larger museums in the United States, and the Trocodero in Paris. "Buffalo Hunters" represents his earlier manner. There is an atmosphere of caution, mixed with anticipation, about the three nude hunters. The feeling of the wide open spaces of the buffalo country is conveyed by three lines of different width and tone. In color, this picture is more restrained than in most later works. (Collection, University of Oklahoma)
description
From: American Indian Painters, Vol. 1, p. 16: Dear Mr. Jacobson: ...As a lad my ever desire was, someday to become an artist... ...I never tired of drawing, even during my school years at Bacone. I'd bury my head in a tablet, drawing all kinds of pictures every spare time I got. I love to draw animals, especially horses, with lots of action, Indians on horses, o the war path, etc. In the fall of 1934 I entered the Santa Fe Indian School as a special art student, and under the direction of Miss Dorothy Dunn, developed my art. I graduated in 1936, married a Taos Pueblo girl and now am living in Taos, New Mexico. Sincerely, G.C. Keahbone Keahbone is still painting pictures, that is, sometimes. Other duties occupy most of his time as he has a family to support. Often he works at cabinet making. He managed to attend some art courses under the G.I. Bill, having seen action in Okinawa and China as a member of the famous Navy Gropac 13 Outfit. He generally chooses for his subjects the Plains Indians instead of the Pueblos among whom he now lives. His personal style is very much akin to that of the older Kiowa group from Oklahoma, where he was born in 1915. The colors of the paintings of the Kiowas are much richer and more brilliant than those of the Pueblos or the Navajos. They (the Kiowas) delight in dozens of blues, yellows, red, and purples; memories perhaps of their grandmothers' beadwork. Keahbone's paintings have been seen in many of the larger museums in the United States, and the Trocodero in Paris. "Buffalo Hunters" represents his earlier manner. There is an atmosphere of caution, mixed with anticipation, about the three nude hunters. The feeling of the wide open spaces of the buffalo country is conveyed by three lines of different width and tone. In color, this picture is more restrained than in most later works. (Collection, University of Oklahoma)
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Reproduction Rights Statement:
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These images are for non-profit, educational use. For more information see Fair Use statement at https://digitalproje
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These images are for non-profit, educational use. For more information see Fair Use statement at https://digitalprojects.libraries.uc.edu/fairuse/.
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