International Indian Council (Held at Tallequah, Indian Territory, in 1843)

John Mix Stanley, International Indian Council (Held at Tallequah, Indian Territory, in 1843), 1843, oil on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Misses Henry, 1985.66.248,934B
John Mix Stanley, International Indian Council (Held at Tallequah, Indian Territory, in 1843), 1843, oil on canvas, 40 1231 12 in. (102.880.0 cm.), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Misses Henry, 1985.66.248,934B
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Artwork Details

Title
International Indian Council (Held at Tallequah, Indian Territory, in 1843)
Date
1843
Location
Not on view
Dimensions
40 1231 12 in. (102.880.0 cm.)
Credit Line
Gift of the Misses Henry
Mediums
Mediums Description
oil on canvas
Classifications
Subjects
  • Ceremony — Indian — council
  • History — United States — westward expansion
  • Indian
  • Figure group
Object Number
1985.66.248,934B

Artwork Description

In the mid-nineteenth century, the United States government moved tribes from the Southeast to Indian Territory, which later became Oklahoma and Kansas. In 1843, Cherokee principal chief John Ross called a meeting of the tribes at Tallequah (also spelled Tahlequah) to “renew their ancient customs, and to revive their ancient alliances.” Hundreds of Native Americans attended, as did several United States government officials. John Mix Stanley was there, and a contemporary newspaper reported that the artist had with him a “Daguerreotype apparatus.” Stanley may have relied on the camera as the basis for the detailed portrait of Zachary Taylor, the gray-haired man in the center of the composition wearing a military frock coat and holding a palmetto hat. Taylor was the top-ranking government official at the meeting. (Schimmel, “John Mix Stanley and the Imagery of the West in the Nineteenth Century.” PhD diss., 1983)

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First Step
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Albert Laessle, La Source, 1909, bronze on marble base, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the heirs of Albert Laessle: Mrs. Albertine de Bempt Laessle, Mr. Albert M. Laessle and Mr. Paul Laessle, 1972.167.94
La Source
Date1909
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Albert Laessle, Crawling Squirrel, ca. 1916, bronze on marble base, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the heirs of Albert Laessle: Mrs. Albertine de Bempt Laessle, Mr. Albert M. Laessle and Mr. Paul Laessle, 1972.167.83
Crawling Squirrel
Dateca. 1916
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Albert Laessle, Rabbit Leaping, ca. 1916, bronze on marble base, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the heirs of Albert Laessle: Mrs. Albertine de Bempt Laessle, Mr. Albert M. Laessle and Mr. Paul Laessle, 1972.167.88
Rabbit Leaping
Dateca. 1916
bronze on marble base
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