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Ute Indian, 1874-75 (pen, ink & w / c on ledger paper)
869708 Ute Indian, 1874-75 (pen, ink & w/c on ledger paper) by Howling Wolf (1849-1927); 20x31.5 cm; Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College, Ohio, USA; (add.info.: Page 46.
Howling Wolf was a Southern Cheyenne painter.
Ute people are an indigenous people of the Great Basin, now living primarily in Utah and Colorado.); eAllen Memorial Art Museum; Gift of Mrs. Jacob D. Cox; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22458304
© Allen Memorial Art Museum Gift of Mrs. Jacob D. Cox / Bridgeman Images
American Indian Tribe Warriors Great Basin
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The captivating print titled "Ute Indian, 1874-75" by Howling Wolf depicts a scene of cultural significance and historical value. The artwork, created with pen, ink, and watercolor on ledger paper, measures 20x31.5 cm and is housed in the Allen Memorial Art Museum at Oberlin College in Ohio. Howling Wolf, a renowned Southern Cheyenne painter from the late 19th century, skillfully captures the essence of Ute Indians through his artistry. The Ute people are indigenous to the Great Basin region and currently reside primarily in Utah and Colorado. In this particular image, we witness a male warrior dressed in traditional attire mounted on horseback. The powerful presence exuded by both man and animal evokes admiration for their strength and resilience. As they traverse the North American landscape, their connection to nature becomes apparent. The painting serves as a testament to Native American heritage while also shedding light on their rich history as warriors and tribal members. It offers viewers an opportunity to appreciate the beauty of native cultures that have shaped America's diverse tapestry. This remarkable piece was generously gifted to the Allen Memorial Art Museum by Mrs. Jacob D. Cox. Its display within this esteemed institution allows visitors to engage with an important part of American history while honoring Howling Wolf's artistic legacy.
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