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George Catlin — American, 1796–1872 — American Frontier Painting
George Catlin was a self-taught painter who devoted his career to documenting the Indigenous peoples of North America before what he correctly anticipated would be the disruption of their traditional ways of life. Trained briefly as a lawyer in Pennsylvania, he abandoned the profession in the late 1820s to travel up the Missouri River and across the Great Plains, ultimately producing several hundred portraits and scenes depicting more than forty tribal nations.
- For Unframed and Framed Art - Acid free Archival Inks Printed on Museum Grade Paper. Museum Grade Paper is known to be Archival, which means it can be stored for a long time without turning yellow.
- Canvas Art Printed Using Archival Inks on Museum Quality Matte Canvas.