A Successful Hunt, 1906, Made in United States, Gouache, watercolor, gum Arabic glazes, charcoal on white wove paper mounted on board, 14 5/8 × 9 3/16 in. (37.1 × 23.3 cm), Drawings, Henry François Farny (American (born France), Ribeauvillé 1847–1916 Cincinnati, Ohio), Farny created peaceful, elegiac scenes of Native Americans engaged in everyday rituals, always in harmony with their natural environment. Using clothing, artifacts, and sketches collected from his western trips between 1881 and 1894, the Cincinnati-based artist focused on motifs representing indigenous customs from the years before Euro-American settlement and native relocation onto government reservations
Keywords:
Successful Hunt, 1906, United States, Gouache, watercolor, gum Arabic glazes, charcoal, white wove paper mounted, board, 14 5/8, 9 3/16, 37.1, 23.3 cm, Drawings, Henry François Farny, American, born France, Ribeauvillé, 1847–1916, Cincinnati, Ohio, Farny created, peaceful, elegiac scenes, Native Americans, engaged, everyday rituals, harmony, natural environment, Using clothing, artifacts, sketches collected, western trips, 1881, 1894, Cincinnati-based artist, focused, motifs representing, indigenous, customs, years, Euro-American settlement, native relocation, government reservations
Image ID:
The watermark in the image will not appear on the final download.