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Indian Girl with Papoose Fording a Stream, c. 1837 (pencil, w / c, and gouache on paper)
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Indian Girl with Papoose Fording a Stream, c. 1837 (pencil, w / c, and gouache on paper)
5310472 Indian Girl with Papoose Fording a Stream, c.1837 (pencil, w/c, and gouache on paper) by Miller, Alfred Jacob (1810-74); 24.1x19.7 cm; Joslyn Museum, Omaha, Nebraska, USA; (add.info.: Miller and Scottish soldier Sir William Drummond Stewart (1795-1871) accompanied Irish mountain man Thomas Fitzpatrick (1799-1854) trapper with the American Fur Company in 1837 along the Oregon Trail through old Nebraska Territory to one of the last annual fur trappers rendezvous in the Green River Valley in what is now Wyoming.)
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This print titled "Indian Girl with Papoose Fording a Stream, c. 1837" showcases the artistic brilliance of Alfred Jacob Miller. The artwork, created using pencil, watercolor, and gouache on paper, measures 24.1x19.7 cm and is housed in the Joslyn Museum in Omaha, Nebraska. The painting depicts an Indian girl bravely crossing a stream with her papoose strapped to her back. This scene captures a moment from Miller's expedition alongside Sir William Drummond Stewart and Thomas Fitzpatrick along the Oregon Trail in old Nebraska Territory during 1837. Miller's attention to detail beautifully portrays the native American culture through his use of vibrant colors and traditional costumes worn by the woman and baby. The rocky mountains in the background symbolize their journey into uncharted territories of the American West. This artwork not only serves as a visual representation of exploration but also highlights the historical significance of early geographical discoveries made during this time period. It sheds light on America's frontier history while showcasing Miller's talent for capturing emotion and storytelling through art. Overall, "Indian Girl with Papoose Fording a Stream" is an exquisite piece that encapsulates both beauty and cultural heritage within its brushstrokes—a testament to Miller's skill as an artist and his contribution to preserving this important chapter in American history.
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