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Ba-da-ah-chon-du (He Who Outjumps All), (painting)
Object Details
- Notes
- Appears in exhibition catalog as entry no. 28
- Crow. Cartoon No. 28. Ba-da-ah-chon-du (He who Outjumps All); a Crow chief, on horseback, showing his rich costume and the trappings of his horse, and his six scalps, attached to his bridle reins; his natural hair, eight feet and two inches in length, floating in the air, and his headdress and that of his horse, of war eagle's quills. 1832. [P. 12.]
- Catalogue Descriptive and Instructive of Catlin's Indian Cartoons. Portraits, Types, and Customs. 600 Paintings in Oil, with 20,000 full length figures illustrating their various Games, Religious Ceremonies, and other Customs, and 27 Canvas Paintings of Lasalle's Discoveries. New York: Baker & Godwin, Printers, Printing-House Square, 1871.
- Data Source
- Pre-1877 Art Exhibition Catalogue Index
- Date
- 1832
- Control number
- AECI 05690094
- artist
- Catlin, George
- Subject
- Ba Da Ah Chon Du
- He Who Outjumps All
- Type
- Paintings
- Exhibition Catalogs
- Topic
- Portrait male
- Ethnic--Crow
- Equestrian
- Record ID
- siris_aeci_104455
- Usage
- Usage conditions apply