1875 · London
by CATLIN, George (1796-1872)
London: Chatto & Windus, 1875. Hand-coloured lithograph, on thick paper, after Catlin, drawn on stone by McGahey, printed by Day & Hague. Image size (not including text): 12 x 17 1/2 inches. A fine image from Catlin's 'North American Indian Portfolio', one of the most important accounts of Native American life.
"Next in importance to the Buffalo, for the use of Man, is the Horse, which is found joint-occupant with the Indian and Buffalo over most of the vast plains and prairies of America as yet unoccupied by cultivating Man. These, though not aborigines, may still have been, by the inscrutable design of Providence, placed in this country (truncated)
"Next in importance to the Buffalo, for the use of Man, is the Horse, which is found joint-occupant with the Indian and Buffalo over most of the vast plains and prairies of America as yet unoccupied by cultivating Man. These, though not aborigines, may still have been, by the inscrutable design of Providence, placed in this country (truncated)