National Trust for Historic Preservation – National Preservation Month Auction 2009
Auction Ends: May 31, 2009 06:00 PM EDT

Art

Sitting Bull portrait print from D.F. Barry glass plate - Poster (#2)

Sitting Bull portrait print from D.F. Barry glass plate - Poster (#2)

Item Number
154
Estimated Value
25 USD
Sold
32 USD to beckyc
Number of Bids
16  -  Bid History

Item Description

Largest 1st Generation SITTING BULL Photo, a Custer Battlefield Museum 120th Anniversary Print. As spiritual leader and head of the Hunkpapa warrior societies, this legendary chief and vision seeker guided his people for nearly 40 years during the times when Manifest Destiny sought her fortune within the lands of the Sioux. Photograph by David F. Barry, c. 1884.

David F. Barry's famous photographs of the American Indian and U.S. Army participants in the Sioux War of 1876 are some of the most recognizable surviving images from this period in the history of the American West.

Custer Battlefield Museum is located on the former site of Sitting Bull's camp, on the famous Garryowen bend of the Little Bighorn River, a traditional summer hunting campsite for many Plains Indian tribes. As the Seventh Cavalry approached in late June of 1876, this was the site of one of the largest Indian gatherings ever recorded in North America.

Item Special Note

Measures 37 x 25 inches. Unframed.

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