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Topographical chart of the battlefield of the Little Big Horn (charcoal and ink on paper)
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Topographical chart of the battlefield of the Little Big Horn (charcoal and ink on paper)
STC168257 Topographical chart of the battlefield of the Little Big Horn (charcoal and ink on paper) by Amos Bad Heart Buffalo (1869-1913); Private Collection; (add.info.: battle also called Custers Last Stand; Lieutenant Colonel George A. Custer (1839-76); Brigadier General Alfred H. Terry; ); The Stapleton Collection; American, out of copyright
Media ID 23357076
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
American Native Indian Bighorn Dispute Eagle Lance Ledger Art Montana Territory Northern Sioux Stream Troop Major Marcus Reno
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This print showcases a topographical chart of the historic battlefield of the Little Big Horn, created by the talented artist Amos Bad Heart Buffalo. Using charcoal and ink on paper, Buffalo skillfully depicts the landscape where one of America's most infamous battles took place. The image transports us back to June 1876 in Montana Territory, where tensions between Native American tribes and the United States Army reached a boiling point. Known as Custer's Last Stand, this battle saw Lieutenant Colonel George A. Custer leading his troops against various bands of Indians led by Major Marcus Reno. The intricate details captured in this drawing allow us to visualize the terrain that played witness to these intense clashes. The meandering stream cutting through the land adds an element of tranquility amidst the chaos depicted within. As we study this artwork, we are reminded of both the bravery and tragedy that unfolded during this significant moment in American history. It serves as a testament to both sides involved - from the Native Americans defending their ancestral lands to the soldiers fighting for what they believed was right. Amos Bad Heart Buffalo's topographical chart offers viewers a glimpse into an important chapter in North America's past while honoring those who fought on either side with its meticulous attention to detail and artistic prowess.
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