A vibrant 19th century painting showing a family of Woodlands Native Americans in an encampment. Birch bark canoes, structures and an open sided lean-to graphically depict living areas and transportation. A baby in a hammock is visible on far right. Colors show the brightness of clothing and moccasins.
canvas is stampe in red ink:
M J Whipples , artist supply store ,35 Cornhill, Boston . M J Whipples was in business from 1855 to 1869 when it was sold to Francis Seth Frost who renamed the store Frost and Adams.
| Dealer | Scott Bassoff, Sandy Jacobs Antiques |
| Date: | 1855-1870s |
| Origin | Eastern North America |
| Artist/Maker | Unknown |
| Measurements | 24” by 20” |
| Inventory | View Dealer's Inventory |
| Website | http://www.scottbassoffsandyjacobsantiques.com |
| Price | Sold |
| Contact | Sandy Jacobs, (603) 801-5532 or sandyjnh1@gmail.com |