OCHE-FINCECO, from History of the Indian Tribes of North America

Charles Bird King, OCHE-FINCECO, from History of the Indian Tribes of North America, ca. 1843, hand-colored lithograph on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase, 1985.66.153,321
Charles Bird King, OCHE-FINCECO, from History of the Indian Tribes of North America, ca. 1843, hand-colored lithograph on paper, sheet: 19 5813 14 in. (49.933.6 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase, 1985.66.153,321
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Artwork Details

Title
OCHE-FINCECO, from History of the Indian Tribes of North America
Artist
Printer
Lithographic and Print Coloring Establishment
Publishers
McKenney and Hall
Daniel Rice and James G. Clark
Date
ca. 1843
Location
Not on view
Dimensions
sheet: 19 5813 14 in. (49.933.6 cm)
Credit Line
Museum purchase
Mediums Description
hand-colored lithograph on paper
Classifications
Subjects
  • Portrait male — OCHE-FINCECO
  • Indian — Creek
  • Dress — Indian dress
Object Number
1985.66.153,321

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