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Unfinished drawing of a courting scene

Ethnographic Notes

This probably was a courting scene, unfinished. The artist shows himself wrapped in a well-tanned “summer” buffalo robe, the hair removed and the head skin sewn into a “hood,” an idea gleaned from the early French voyageur blanket capotes. Compare Plates 72, 43 & 36. A split feather decorates the hood.This is not a “work” occasion, such as scouting, because the bottom of a “dress-up” string of silver hairplates, attached to the man's head, is shown hanging to the ground. Compare Plate 42. In a closely similar scene, Plate 8, the figure is leading a horse.


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Private owner. Provenance provided by 3rd generation descendants of Charles A. Wilkins on a typed note taped ...

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Plate No: 55
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Media: pencil and colored pencil
Dimensions: 6.5 x 7.25 inches
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Black Road
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