Wa-ho-béck-ee, a Handsome Brave

George Catlin, Wa-ho-béck-ee, a Handsome Brave, 1834, oil on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mrs. Joseph Harrison, Jr., 1985.66.33
George Catlin, Wa-ho-béck-ee, a Handsome Brave, 1834, oil on canvas, 2924 in. (73.760.9 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mrs. Joseph Harrison, Jr., 1985.66.33
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Artwork Details

Title
Wa-ho-béck-ee, a Handsome Brave
Date
1834
Location
Not on view
Dimensions
2924 in. (73.760.9 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of Mrs. Joseph Harrison, Jr.
Mediums
Mediums Description
oil on canvas
Classifications
Subjects
  • Indian — Osage
  • Dress — accessory — fan
  • Dress — Indian dress
  • Portrait male — Wa Ho Beck Ee — waist length
Object Number
1985.66.33

Artwork Description

This member of the Osage tribe sat for his portrait in characteristic tribal markings, including a painted and shaved head as well as a painted upper body. George Catlin described Wa-ho-béck-ee as “a brave; said to be the handsomest man in the nation; with a profusion of wampum on his neck, and a fan in his hand made of the eagle's tail.” Wa-ho-béck-ee sat for his portrait at Fort Gibson (in present-day Oklahoma) in 1834. (Catlin, 1848 Catalogue, Catlin’s Indian Gallery, SAAM online exhibition)

Works by this artist (1 item)

John George Brown, Business Neglected, n.d., etching on parchment, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase, 1969.20.3
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