Indians in Council, California explained

Indians in Council, California
Artist:Albert Bierstadt
Medium:Oil on paper on canvas
Movement:Hudson River School
Subject:Native Americans
Dimensions:15 7/8 x 21 7/8 in. (40.4 x 55.5 cm.)
Museum:Smithsonian American Art Museum
City:Washington, D.C.

Indians in Council, California is an 1872 oil landscape painting by the Hudson River School artist Albert Bierstadt. The painting was made amidst Bierstadt's Yosemite and Sierra Nevada work, while he was residing in California. He felt that Native American life was "rapidly passing away" and it was an artist's duty to "tell ... their history".[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Smithsonian: Indians in Council, California. Americanart.sio.edu. 28 November 2018.