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ALBERT BIERSTADT

INDIAN ENCAMPMENT, SHOSHONE VILLAGE, 1860

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This work was painted from a study done in the Wind River Mountains of Wyoming during Bierstadt's first Western journey in 1859. It depicts a clearing in the woods that reveals a small Shoshone village with two tepees in foreground. In the background, there is a Native American man on horseback, a woman carrying what appears to be a papoose on her back, and several horses grazing.

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