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Mon-Chonsia by Cephas Childs, Denver Art Museum, Denver, Colorado, USA
Mon-Chonsia or White Plume, a Native American chief from present-day Kansas, hand-coloured lithograph, 1836, by Cephas G Childs, 1793-1871, American artist, after an original painting by Charles Bird King, 1785-1862, American artist, as copied by Henry Inma, from the collection of Denver Art Museum, Denver, Colorado, USA. Mon-Chonsia formed part of a delegation to Washington DC in 1821-22 asking for peace on the Western borders. White Plume wears earrings of wampum and hair pipes, trade objects made from shell. The lithograph was published in History of the Indian Tribes of North America, published 1844. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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AR9185444
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Image
Purpose
Public
Size
3946px × 4724px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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1836
1844
19th century
AMERICA
ART
Collection
color
COLORADO
CULTURE
delegation
denver
DENVER ART MUSEUM
EARRINGS
FINE ARTS
GALLERY
HERITAGE
History
IMAGE
INDIAN
INDOORS
INSIDE
interior
KANSAS
Lithograph
LITHOGRAPHY
MC
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Native American
NORTH AMERICAN
Painting, Medium
peace
Portrait
PORTRAITURE
UNITED STATES
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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