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FRONTIERSMEN, 1866. A Parley. Prepared for an Emergency. Lithograph, 1866, by Currier
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FRONTIERSMEN, 1866. A Parley. Prepared for an Emergency. Lithograph, 1866, by Currier
FRONTIERSMEN, 1866.
A Parley. Prepared for an Emergency. Lithograph, 1866, by Currier and Ives
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1866 American Indian Cactus Cowboy Currier Emergency Equestrian Frontiersman Great Plains Ives Manifest Destiny Meeting Merritt Nathaniel Rifle Settler Speak Westward Expansion Wild West Parley
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FRONTIERSMEN, 1866 - A Parley in the Wild West
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. This lithograph from 1866, created by Currier and Ives, transports us back to a crucial moment in American history. Set against the backdrop of the Great Plains, we witness a dramatic encounter between frontiersmen and Native Americans during westward expansion. The print captures the essence of Manifest Destiny as settlers venture into uncharted territories. A group of rugged cowboys on horseback stands face-to-face with an equally determined tribe of American Indians. Both parties are prepared for an emergency, their rifles at hand but momentarily lowered as they engage in a parley - a meeting to discuss terms or negotiate peace. Amidst this tense atmosphere, James Merritt Jam and Nathaniel Middleman take center stage as they speak on behalf of their respective groups. The image showcases the equestrian prowess of these men who have become symbols of courage and resilience in the untamed wilderness. Currier's attention to detail is evident; every element contributes to the narrative. From towering cacti dotting the landscape to horses exuding strength and grace, each component adds depth to this historical scene. As we gaze upon this lithograph, we are reminded not only of America's westward expansion but also its complex relationship with indigenous peoples. It serves as both a testament to human determination and a reminder that understanding can be found even amidst adversity.
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