Indian Family Alarmed at the Approach of a Prairie Fire

George Catlin, Indian Family Alarmed at the Approach of a Prairie Fire, 1846-1848, oil on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mrs. Joseph Harrison, Jr., 1985.66.595
George Catlin, Indian Family Alarmed at the Approach of a Prairie Fire, 1846-1848, oil on canvas, 2027 38 in. (50.869.4 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mrs. Joseph Harrison, Jr., 1985.66.595
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Artwork Details

Title
Indian Family Alarmed at the Approach of a Prairie Fire
Date
1846-1848
Location
Not on view
Dimensions
2027 38 in. (50.869.4 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of Mrs. Joseph Harrison, Jr.
Mediums
Mediums Description
oil on canvas
Classifications
Subjects
  • Western
  • Architecture Exterior — domestic — teepee
  • Indian
  • Figure group — family
  • Disaster — fire
  • Landscape — plain
Object Number
1985.66.595

Artwork Description

“The prairies burning form some of the most beautiful scenes that are to be witnessed in this country, and also some of the most sublime. Every acre of these vast prairies (being covered for hundreds and hundreds of miles, with a crop of grass, which dies and dries in the fall) burns over during the fall or early in the spring, leaving the ground of a black and doleful colour . . . There are many modes by which the fire is communicated to them, both by white men and by Indians---par accident; and yet many more where it is voluntarily done for the purpose of getting a fresh crop of grass, for the grazing of their horses, and also for easier travelling during the next summer, when there will be no old grass to lie upon the prairies, entangling the feet of man and horse, as they are passing over them.” (Catlin, Letters and Notes, vol. 2, no. 33, 1841; reprint 1973)

Works by this artist (3 items)

Consuelo González Amézcua, Untitled, 1967, colored pens on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Herbert Waide Hemphill, Jr., 1998.84.3, © Estate of Consuelo Gonzalez Amezcua
Untitled
Date1967
colored pens on paper
Not on view
Consuelo González Amézcua, Aben-amar the Christian, 1966, ballpoint pen and ink and pencil on paperboard, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Dr. Amy Freeman Lee in memory of the artist, 1991.153, © Estate of Consuelo Gonzalez Amezcua
Aben-amar the Christian
Date1966
ballpoint pen and ink and pencil on paperboard
Not on view
Consuelo González Amézcua, Prince Abu Zabi y Su Jardin, 1970s, ink on posterboard, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Karol Howard and George Morton in honor of Shirley and Ramon Howard, 2013.84, © Estate of Consuelo Gonzalez Amezcua
Prince Abu Zabi y Su Jardin
Date1970s
ink on posterboard
Not on view

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