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Author Cohen, Linda McNair.

Title Drawing by Stealth : John Trumbull and the Creek Indians
Published Montgomery : NewSouth Books, 2014

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Description 1 online resource (38 pages)
Contents Intro; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; A Note About Spellings; Why Trumbull?; The Drawings; A Question of Identity; Bibliography; With Gratitude; About the Author
Summary In this provocative essay, the authors explore how John Trumbull, famed painter of the American Revolutionary War period, came to make sketches of five Creek Indian leaders in New York in 1790. By chance, Trumbull was painting George Washington's portrait for the City of New York when a delegation of Creeks arrived to sign the Treaty of New York. Finding himself in the company of the Creeks, the artist seized the opportunity to draw them. While Drawing By Stealth tells the history of these iconic drawings of American Indians, it also provides details about the clothing and ornaments depicted and corrects a popular'but erroneous'theory that one of the images is of the leader of the Creek delegation to New York, Alexander McGillivray
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Subject Trumbull, John, 1756-1843.
Creek Indians -- History
Creek Indians -- Social life and customs
Indians of North America -- Alabama -- History
Indians of North America -- Alabama -- Social life and customs
HISTORY -- Native American.
History
Form Electronic book
Author Cohen, Linda McNair.
ISBN 1603064230
9781603064231