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Howling Wolf and Feathered Bear are Courting Two Girls at the Spring Where They Were
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Howling Wolf and Feathered Bear are Courting Two Girls at the Spring Where They Were
869707 Howling Wolf and Feathered Bear are Courting Two Girls at the Spring Where They Were Getting Water, 1874-75 (pen, ink & w/c on ledger paper) by Howling Wolf (1849-1927); 20x31.5 cm; Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College, Ohio, USA; (add.info.: Howling Wolf was a Southern Cheyenne painter.
Page 2.); eAllen Memorial Art Museum; Gift of Mrs. Jacob D. Cox; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22225834
© Allen Memorial Art Museum Gift of Mrs. Jacob D. Cox / Bridgeman Images
American Indians Courting Plains Indian Spring Teepee Tipi
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This print titled "Howling Wolf and Feathered Bear are Courting Two Girls at the Spring Where They Were Getting Water, 1874-75" transports us to a moment of cultural significance. Created by Howling Wolf, a talented Southern Cheyenne painter, this artwork showcases his mastery in capturing the essence of Native American life. In this scene, we witness an enchanting courtship taking place between two male figures - Howling Wolf and Feathered Bear - and two young girls near a serene spring. Dressed in traditional attire that beautifully reflects their heritage, these individuals exude grace and elegance as they engage in conversation amidst nature's splendor. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every stroke of pen, ink, and watercolor on the ledger paper canvas. The vibrant colors bring life to the animals surrounding them while emphasizing their deep connection with nature. A teepee stands tall nearby, symbolizing the rich Plains Indian culture that thrived during this era. Preserved within Oberlin College's Allen Memorial Art Museum in Ohio, USA; this piece serves as a testament to Native American history and artistic expression. It was generously gifted by Mrs. Jacob D. Cox for all to appreciate its beauty. As we gaze upon this remarkable drawing captured by Bridgeman Images from Fine Art Finder catalogues; we are reminded of the importance of preserving our diverse cultural heritage for future generations to cherish and learn from.
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