Charles Bird King
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Works by Charles Bird King (1785-1862).
Self-portraits
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Aged 30 (detail, GIF)
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Aged 30, 1815 (detail, JPG retouched from GIF)
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Aged 70 (GIF)
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Aged 70 (JPG retouched from GIF)
Other Portraits
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Louisa Adams, wife of John Quincy Adams, c. 1821-1825
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Mrs. Creighton, c. 1820
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Young Omahaw, War Eagle, Little Missouri, and Pawnees, 1821
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John C. Calhoun, 1822
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Monchousia (White Plume) Kansa c. 1822
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Joseph Kent, Governor and U.S. senator from Maryland
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Senator William Hunter of Rhode Island
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David Vann, later Treasurer of the Cherokee Nation, 1825
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Red Jacket, Sagoyewatha, or Keeper Awake - a Seneca War Chief, c. 1828
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Eli Whitney, an American inventor /Painting, Charles Bird King, Engraving William Hoogland
Lithographs of Native Americans
[edit]Lithpgraphs from Thomas L. McKenney & James Hall. History of the Indian Tribes of North America. Philadelphia: F.W. Greenough, 1838-1844, and derivative images from these.
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Amiskquew, Menominee warrior
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A-na-cam-e-gish-ca, Ojibwa chief
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Black Hawk / Makataimeshekiakiak (chief)
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Joseph Brant, 1830's, after Ezra Ames painting
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Caa-tou-see, an Ojibwa
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Jack-O-Pa, an Ojibwa chief
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Kee-shes-wa, a Fox chief
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Wa-Pel-La The Prince, a Musquakee Chief
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Little Crow, a Sioux chief
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Menawa, Creek chief
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Oche-Finceco
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Ojibwa woman and child
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Pee-Che-Kir (Hand-colored lithographs by Charles Bird King based on an oil painting by Henry Inman)
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Petelasharro, a Pawnee
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The Choctaw chief Pushmataha, 1824
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Major Ridge, 1834
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Tah-Chee (Dutch), A Cherokee Chief
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Tahrohon, an Ioway Warrior
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Tshusick, an Ojibwa woman
Still lifes
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The Poor Artist's Cupboard, ca. 1815
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Still Life on a Green Table Cloth, ca. 1815