File:The Historian (The How and Why Library).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionThe Historian (The How and Why Library).jpg | Digital scan of a color plate of painting. Printed with the following caption: 1902 by E. Irving Couse, A. N. A.; The Historian; The Indian Artist is painting in sign language, on buckskin, the story of a battle with American Soldiers. When exhibited at the National Academy this picture was considered one of the most important paintings of the year. See if you can find the sign of the Indians, the United States Calvalry and the officer in command. The dots he is making are "bullets." See the arrows. | |||
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Source | Scanned by SCEhardT This is a plate from The How and Why Library. It does not have a page number, but appears after page 12. This edition was published in 1919. The first edition was published in 1909. Author of the book is Eleanor Stackhouse Atkinson (Wikisource, Wikipedia) | |||
Author | E. Irving Couse (en.wikipedia) | |||
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