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A large muslin depicting various battle scenes in ink and coloured ink | Donald Ellis Gallery
Detail of a muslin painted with horses and human figures in ink and coloured ink | Donald Ellis Gallery
Detail of a large pictorial muslin showing numerous battle scenes and horse stealing | Donald Ellis Gallery
Detail of a pictographic muslin painted with battle scenes | Donald Ellis Gallery
Detail of a pictographic muslin showing several distinct scenes in ink and coloured ink | Donald Ellis Gallery

Pictorial Muslin

Hunkpapa Lakota
Standing Rock Reservation, North and South Dakota

ca. 1890

ink and coloured ink on muslin

height: 35 ½"
width: 63 ½"

Inventory # P4407-3

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PROVENANCE

Private Collection, New Mexico

RELATED EXAMPLE

For a pictographic muslin by the same artist depicting the exploits of Cehupa (Jaw) reportedly collected at Fort Yates, South Dakota between 1885-1900 by Dr. Edwin Smith, a contract doctor with the U.S. Indian Service see:
Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth, Cat. No. 2009.10 – See: George P. Horse Capture, Sr., Joe D. Horse Capture, Joseph M. Sanchez, et al., Native American Art at Dartmouth: Hightlights from the Hood Museum of Art, Hanover: Trustees of Dartmouth College, 2011, pgs. 20, 34, 109 and 165, no. 113 for a pictographic muslin by the same artist depicting the exploits of Cehupa (Jaw)