Hongs-káy-dee (Great Chief), eldest son of Shoo-de-ga-cha (The Smoke), Chief of the Ponca Nation - George Catlin
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Description
A detailed portrait of Hongs-káy-dee, son of the Ponca Chief, painted by George Catlin during his 1832 expedition through the American West.
George Catlin produced this portrait during his extensive travels through the American West in the early 1830s. As a self-taught artist, Catlin sought to document the appearance and customs of Indigenous peoples before their traditional ways of life were altered by westward expansion. This work depicts Hongs-káy-dee, the eldest son of the Ponca Chief, Shoo-de-ga-cha. The subject stands in a formal pose, wearing a heavy fur robe and traditional adornments, including a headpiece featuring feathers and an arrow. Catlin utilised a relatively neutral background, which directs the viewer's attention to the specific details of the subject's attire and physical features. The application of paint is precise, reflecting the artist's objective to create a visual record that functioned as both an artistic endeavour and an ethnographic document. The textures of the fur, the delicate beadwork on the moccasins, and the subtle markings on the subject's arm are rendered with careful attention to detail. This portrait is part of the larger collection Catlin assembled during his time among the tribes of the Great Plains. His work remains a primary source for understanding the material culture of the Ponca Nation during the nineteenth century. The composition is typical of Catlin's portraiture, which often placed individuals against a simplified backdrop to emphasise their presence and status. By documenting these figures, Catlin provided a window into a specific period of North American history, capturing the dignity and individual identity of his subjects through a Western artistic lens. The print preserves the original colour palette and the specific brushwork characteristic of Catlin's mid-career output, offering a clear view of the historical attire and personal ornamentation worn by the Ponca people at that time.
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Hongs-káy-dee (Great Chief), eldest son of Shoo-de-ga-cha (The Smoke), Chief of the Ponca Nation - George Catlin
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Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
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