18 results filtered with: Costume - America - 19th century
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Tshusick, an Ojibwa woman, holding a flower. Coloured lithograph by A. Hoffy after C.B. King, 1837.
King, Charles Bird, 1785-1862.Date: 1837Reference: 677785i- Pictures
Patient being carried to Boston General hospital on a stretcher. Coloured line engraving by Fenner Sears & Co., 1831, after R. Goodarce.
Goodarce, M.Date: 18 May 1831Reference: 15648i- Pictures
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Mon-Ka-Ush-Ka (Monkaushka), a Sioux chief, holding a sword. Coloured lithograph by A. Hoffy after G. Cooke, 1837.
Cooke, G. (George), 1793-1849.Date: [1837]Reference: 677784i- Pictures
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Nesouaquoit (Bear in the Forks of a Tree), a chief of the Fox tribe, wearing a bearskin cloak. Coloured lithograph by Lehman & Duval after J. Newsam after C. B. King, 1837.
King, Charles Bird, 1785-1862.Date: 1837Reference: 677801i- Pictures
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Cornplanter, a leader of the Seneca tribe, holding a smoking pipe with pipe attachments and axe-blades. Colour lithograph by J.T. Bowen after F. Bartoli, 1836.
Bartoli, F. (Painter)Date: [1836], ©1836Reference: 640707i- Pictures
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Ma-hos-kah (White Cloud) the Younger, a chief of the Iowa tribe, leaning on a tomahawk. Coloured lithograph by J.T. Bowen after C. B. King, 1838.
King, Charles Bird, 1785-1862.Date: 1838Reference: 677798i- Pictures
Ballston Springs, New York. Coloured engraving by J. Sands after W.H. Bartlett.
Bartlett, W. H. (William Henry), 1809-1854.Reference: 15432i- Pictures
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Ma-hos-kah (White Cloud), a chief of the Iowa tribe, with facial tattooes and a bear's claw necklace. Coloured lithograph by Lehman & Duval after C. B. King, 1837.
King, Charles Bird, 1785-1862.Date: 1837Reference: 677799i- Pictures
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No-tin, a chief of the Ojibwa tribe, with facial tattoes and wearing a feather headdress. Coloured lithograph by Lithographic & Print Colouring Establishment after C. B. King, 1842.
King, Charles Bird, 1785-1862.Date: 1842Reference: 677797i- Pictures
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Shaumonekusse, a chief of the Oto (Otoe) tribe, wearing a crown hair piece with horns, a bear-claw necklace and a medallion. Coloured lithograph by Lehman & Duval after C. B. King, 1833.
King, Charles Bird, 1785-1862.Date: 1836Reference: 677794i- Pictures
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Female Flying Pigeon, a native American woman with plaits, wearing a pink dress with flower decor and shawl, necklaces and holding a feather fan. Colour lithograph by Lehman & Duval after C. B. King, 1837.
King, Charles Bird, 1785-1862.Date: [1837], ©1837Reference: 640706i- Pictures
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Caa-Tou-See, an Ojibwa chief, standing with arms crossed. Coloured lithograph by Lehman & Duval after C.B. King, 1836.
King, Charles Bird, 1785-1862.Date: 1836Reference: 677788i- Pictures
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Me-na-wa, a Creek Indian. Coloured lithograph by J.T. Bowen after C.B. King, 1837.
King, Charles Bird, 1785-1862.Date: 1837Reference: 677792i- Pictures
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Shaumonekusse, a chief of the Oto (Otoe) tribe, wearing a crown hair piece with horns, a bear-claw necklace and a medallion. Colour lithograph by C. G. Childs after C. B. King, 1833.
King, Charles Bird, 1785-1862.Date: [1833], ©1833Reference: 640703i- Pictures
Mon-Ka-Ush-Ka (Monkaushka), a Sioux chief, holding a sword. Coloured lithograph by A. Hoffy after G. Cooke, 1837.
Cooke, G. (George), 1793-1849.Date: 1837Reference: 677761i- Pictures
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Eagle of Delight, a native American woman of the Oto (Otoe) tribe. Coloured lithograph by Childs & Inman after C. B. King, 1833.
King, Charles Bird, 1785-1862.Date: [1833], ©1833Reference: 640702i- Pictures
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Blind asylum, Baltimore, Maryland. Wood engraving.
Reference: 15437i- Pictures
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J-Aw-Beance (?), an Ojibwa chief, wearing a medallion. Coloured lithograph by Lehman & Duval after C.B. King, 1836.
King, Charles Bird, 1785-1862.Date: 1837Reference: 677786i