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Catalogue Raisonné de Galerie Indienne de Mr. Catlin

Archives of American Art

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    Object Details

    Creator

    Catlin, George, 1796-1872

    Subject

    Catlin, George

    Place of publication, production, or execution

    No place, unknown, or undetermined

    Physical Description

    Exhibition Catalog : 48 p. : ill. ; 21 x 17 cm.

    Summary

    Full title: Catalogue Raisonné de Galerie Indienne de Mr. Catlin, refermant Des Portraits, des Paysages, des Costumes, etc., et des Scénes de Moeurs et Coutumes des Indiens de l'Amérique du Nord, 1845.

    Catlin passionately promoted his "Indian Gallery" throughout his career. When initial attempts to sell the Gallery to the United States Congress failed, he took the gallery to Europe, where it received favorable reviews and was well-attended in both London and Paris.

    Catlin added a live performance to the exhibition, first with whites posing as Indians and, later, with Iowa and Ojibwa tribe members, becoming the first traveling "Wild West Show."

    In Paris, King Louis Philippe was so taken with the show, he invited the Indians to perform for the royal family and even offered Catlin exhibition space at the Louvre.

    Published in: Archives of American Art Journal v. 42, no. 1-2, p. 47

    Citation

    George Catlin. Catalogue Raisonné de Galerie Indienne de Mr. Catlin, ca. 1840. George Catlin papers, undated, 1821-1904. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.

    Use Note

    Current copyright status is undetermined

    Location Note

    Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution Washington, D.C. 20560

    Date

    ca. 1840

    Record number

    (DSI-AAA)1353

    Type

    Printed Materials

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    George Catlin papers, undated, 1821-1904

    Data Source

    Archives of American Art

    Metadata Usage

    Usage conditions apply

    Record ID

    AAADCD_item_1353

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