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Jan 1, 1796 — Jan 1, 1872· 76 yrs

UNITED STATES AUTHOR · INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA · SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS

George Catlin

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George Catlin ( KAT-lin; July 26, 1796 – December 23, 1872) was an American lawyer, painter, author, and traveler, who specialized in portraits of Native Americans in the American frontier. Traveling to the American West five times during the 1830s, Catlin wrote about and painted portraits that depicted the life of the Plains Indians. His early work included engravings, drawn from nature, of sites along the route of the Erie Canal in New York State. Several of his renderings were published in one of the first printed books to use lithography, Cadwallader D. Colden's Memoir, Prepared at the Request of a Committee of the Common Council of the City of New York, and Presented to the Mayor of the City, at the Celebration of the Completion of the New York Canals, published in 1825, with early images of the City of Buffalo.

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As the following pages have been hastily compiled, at the urgent request of a number of my friends, from a series of Letters and Notes written by myself during several years' residence and travel amongst a number of the wildest and most remote tribes of the North American Indians, I have thought it best to make this page the beginning of my book; dispensing with Preface, and even with Dedication, other than that which I hereby make of it, with all my heart, to those who will take the pains to read it.

— from Letters and notes on the manners, customs, and condition of the North American Indians

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George Catlin and his Indian Gallery

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"The exhibition, George Catlin and His Indian Gallery, showcases more than 400 artworks from one of the most important collections at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, George Catlin's original Indian Gallery."

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North American Indian portfolio

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Catlin's Indians

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