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Theodore Burr Catlin, in Indian Costume

Description George Catlin finished his travels through the American West in 1836, and by December 1839 had set sail for England. He planned to exhibit the Indian Gallery in hopes of attracting a wealthy buyer for his collection, and his works appeared in London’s Egyptian Hall in 1840. Over time, he expanded the gallery to include actors, who wore costumes from Catlin’s own collection and performed tableaux vivants---staged reenactments of Indian songs, dances, and war scenes. This portrait shows Catlin’s nephew Theodore Burr Catlin dressed for a performance.

Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mrs. Joseph Harrison, Jr., 1985.66.386,324

1840-1841
oil on canvas
50.1 x 40.0in

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