Chief Wolf Robe - Public domain portrait drawing
Резюме
Photo shows Wolf Robe (1838-1841 to 1910), the Southern Cheyenne chief sometimes believed to be the man whose profile was used on the Indian-head nickel. Here he is wearing a round silver Benjamin Harrison peace medal, which he received from the federal government in 1890 for assisting the Cherokee Commission in negotiations for disposal of land. The Gerhard Sisters photographed him during the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis, Mo., in 1904.
Photo copyright by the Gerhard Sisters, St. Louis, Mo.
Exhibited: "Who's Afraid of Women Photographers?" at the Musee d'Orsay, Paris, France, Oct. 2015-Jan. 2016.
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Тэги
волчья одежда
главный
индейцы шайенн
желатиново-серебряная печать бумажных отпечатков
портретные фотографии
волк
халат
медаль
медали
Луизиана
Святой Луи
Сент-Луис
Миссури
американские индейцы
вожди американских индейцев
река Миссисипи
лот 4863
сестры Герхард
Фото
халат вождя волка
сверхвысокое разрешение
высокое разрешение
голова профиля
индийский вождь
коренные американцы
индейцы северной америки
библиотека Конгресса
портрет
Дата
01/01/1904
Авторы
Gerhard Sisters, photographer
Источник
Library of Congress
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