Indians Threatening to Attack Fur Boats – (Alfred Jacob Miller) Previo Próximo


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Fecha: 1860

Museo: The Walters Art Museum (Baltimore, United States)

Técnica: Acuarela

En 1837, el artista de Baltimore Alfred Jacob Miller viajó a la frontera con la American Fur Company. A lo largo del camino, hizo muchos bosquejos de nativos americanos, concentrándose especialmente en su relación con el comercio de pieles. Miller comentó sobre el conflicto entre los comerciantes y el Shoshonee:

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