John Pace Oil Canvas Painting Western Art Native American Plains Indians Horses

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John Pace Oil Canvas Painting Western Art Native American Plains Indians Horses
John Pace Oil Canvas Painting Western Art Native American Plains Indians Horses
John Pace Oil Canvas Painting Western Art Native American Plains Indians Horses
John Pace Oil Canvas Painting Western Art Native American Plains Indians Horses
John Pace Oil Canvas Painting Western Art Native American Plains Indians Horses
John Pace Oil Canvas Painting Western Art Native American Plains Indians Horses
John Pace Oil Canvas Painting Western Art Native American Plains Indians Horses
John Pace Oil Canvas Painting Western Art Native American Plains Indians Horses
John Pace Oil Canvas Painting Western Art Native American Plains Indians Horses
John Pace Oil Canvas Painting Western Art Native American Plains Indians Horses
John Pace Oil Canvas Painting Western Art Native American Plains Indians Horses
John Pace Oil Canvas Painting Western Art Native American Plains Indians Horses

John Pace Oil Canvas Painting Western Art Native American Plains Indians Horses
An original large John Pace painting on canvas of Plains Indians on horses, a stunning scene with lots of detail. Signed John Pace lower left. Very good condition overall with light wear to canvas, mainly only small marks/ spots to upper portion of painting. Ships well packed and fully insured. The item “John Pace Oil Canvas Painting Western Art Native American Plains Indians Horses” is in sale since Thursday, August 27, 2020. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “lignumetferrum” and is located in Benicia, California. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Cayman islands, Liechtenstein, Sri lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Peru, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Viet nam, Uruguay.
  • Medium: Oil
  • Painting Surface: Canvas
  • Style: Indian
  • Subject: Western
  • Date of Creation: 1990-1999
  • Originality: Original
  • Region of Origin: US
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Artist: john pace
  • Quantity Type: Single-Piece Work
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
  • Features: Framed

John Pace Oil Canvas Painting Western Art Native American Plains Indians Horses

1845 1ed John C Fremont California Explorations GOLD Native American Indians

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1845 1ed John C Fremont California Explorations GOLD Native American Indians
1845 1ed John C Fremont California Explorations GOLD Native American Indians
1845 1ed John C Fremont California Explorations GOLD Native American Indians
1845 1ed John C Fremont California Explorations GOLD Native American Indians
1845 1ed John C Fremont California Explorations GOLD Native American Indians
1845 1ed John C Fremont California Explorations GOLD Native American Indians
1845 1ed John C Fremont California Explorations GOLD Native American Indians
1845 1ed John C Fremont California Explorations GOLD Native American Indians
1845 1ed John C Fremont California Explorations GOLD Native American Indians
1845 1ed John C Fremont California Explorations GOLD Native American Indians
1845 1ed John C Fremont California Explorations GOLD Native American Indians
1845 1ed John C Fremont California Explorations GOLD Native American Indians

1845 1ed John C Fremont California Explorations GOLD Native American Indians
John C Fremont California Explorations GOLD Native American Indians. A rare edition of John C Fremonts explorations and voyages. Printed shortly after the expedition itself, this account of exploration includes Fremonts expeditions took him to California, along the Oregon Trail, and through Nevada, where he encountered and battled Native American Indians. According to Kurutz, this work is. One of the monumental works of western exploration! Issued in both House [of Representatives] and Senate issues, this 1845 first edition is illustrated with 22 full-page engravings of mountain views, maps of the route, view of Pyramid Lake in Nevada, Columbia River Gorge views, waterfalls, the Sierra Nevada, the Great Salt Lake, and much more! This book changed the perspective of the American West, as it provided details of physical terrain and landmarks that had never been reported on through the mid-1800s. Fremont and his wife became exceedingly wealthy during the California Gold Rush, much in part to the marketing and advertisement that Report provided the east. This edition meets the collation of the first Senate edition with 23 engravings and correct pagination. Report of the exploring expedition to the Rocky Mountains in the year 1842 : and to Oregon and north California in the years 1843-44. Washington : Gales an Seaton, 1845. Collation: Complete with all pages. 23 full-page engravings, plus 2 folding maps. Note on number of illustrations: Sabin lists 23 expected, while Howes states 22. This edition includes both House and Senate issue illustrations. References: Sabin 25845; Howes F 370; Wagner-Camp 115:1; Graff 1436: Streeter 3131. 9in X 6in (22.5cm x 15cm). The item “1845 1ed John C Fremont California Explorations GOLD Native American Indians” is in sale since Friday, August 24, 2018. This item is in the category “Books\Antiquarian & Collectible”. The seller is “schilb_antique_books” and is located in Columbia, Missouri. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Year Printed: 1845
  • Modified Item: No
  • Topic: Historical
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Subject: Americana
  • Original/Facsimile: Original
  • Language: English
  • Special Attributes: 1st Edition

1845 1ed John C Fremont California Explorations GOLD Native American Indians

1856 1ed John C Fremont Explorations Native American Indians California West

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1856 1ed John C Fremont Explorations Native American Indians California West
1856 1ed John C Fremont Explorations Native American Indians California West
1856 1ed John C Fremont Explorations Native American Indians California West
1856 1ed John C Fremont Explorations Native American Indians California West
1856 1ed John C Fremont Explorations Native American Indians California West
1856 1ed John C Fremont Explorations Native American Indians California West
1856 1ed John C Fremont Explorations Native American Indians California West
1856 1ed John C Fremont Explorations Native American Indians California West
1856 1ed John C Fremont Explorations Native American Indians California West
1856 1ed John C Fremont Explorations Native American Indians California West
1856 1ed John C Fremont Explorations Native American Indians California West
1856 1ed John C Fremont Explorations Native American Indians California West

1856 1ed John C Fremont Explorations Native American Indians California West
John C Fremont Explorations Native American Indians California West. First edition work on the life and explorations of John C Fremont. John Charles Frémont or Fremont (1813 1890) was an American military officer, explorer, and politician who became the first candidate of the anti-slavery Republican Party for the office of President of the United States. During the 1840s, when he led four expeditions into the American West, that era’s penny press and admiring historians accorded Frémont the sobriquet The Pathfinder. Charles Wentworth Upham; John Charles Fremont. Life, explorations and public services of John Charles Fremont. Boston : Ticknor and Fields, 1856. Illustrated with 13 portraits and plates. Wear as seen in photos. Tight and secure binding. Complete with all 366 pages; plus indexes, prefaces, and such. 7in X 5in (17.5cm x 12.5cm). John Charles Frémont or Fremont (January 21, 1813 July 13, 1890) was an American military officer, explorer, and politician who became the first candidate of the anti-slavery Republican Party for the office of President of the United States. During the MexicanAmerican War, Frémont, a major in the U. Army, took control of California from the Bear Flag Republic in 1846. Frémont then proclaimed himself military Governor of California; however, for that he was convicted in court martial for mutiny and insubordination. After President Polk commuted his sentence, Frémont led a fourth expedition, which cost ten lives, seeking a rail route over the mountains around the 38th parallel in the winter of 1849. He retired from military service and settled in California. Frémont acquired massive wealth during the California Gold Rush, but he was soon bogged down with lawsuits over land claims, between the dispossession of various land owners during the MexicanAmerican War and the explosion of Forty-Niners immigrating during the Rush. These cases were settled by the U. Supreme Court allowing Frémont to keep his property. Frémont became one of the first two U. Senators elected from the new state of California in 1850. He was the first presidential candidate of the new Republican Party, carrying most of the North. He lost the 1856 presidential election to Democrat James Buchanan when Know-Nothings split the vote and Democrats warned his election would lead to civil war. During the American Civil War, he was given command of Department of the West by President Abraham Lincoln. Although Frémont had successes during his brief tenure as Commander of the Western Armies, he ran his department autocratically, and made hasty decisions without consulting Washington D. After Frémont’s emancipation edict that freed slaves in his district, he was relieved of his command by President Lincoln for insubordination. In 1861, Frémont was the first commanding Union general who recognized an “iron will” to fight in Brigadier General Ulysses S. Grant and promoted him commander at the strategic base near Cairo, Illinois. After the Civil War, Frémont’s wealth declined after investing heavily and purchasing an unsuccessful Pacific Railroad in 1866. Frémont served as Governor of Arizona appointed by President Rutherford B. Hayes and served from 1878 to 1881. Frémont, retired from politics and financially destitute, died in New York City in 1890. Historians portray Frémont as controversial, impetuous, and contradictory. Some scholars regard him as a military hero of significant accomplishment, while others view him as a failure who repeatedly defeated his own best purposes. The keys to Frémont’s character and personality may lie in his being born illegitimately, his ambitious drive for success, self-justification, and passive-aggressive behavior. 1 Early life and education. 1.1 Marriage to Senator Benton’s daughter. 2 Frémont’s exploratory expeditions. 2.1 First expedition. 2.2 Second expedition. 2.3 Third expedition. 2.4 MexicanAmerican War. 2.5 Fourth expedition. 2.6 Fifth expedition. 3 Mariposa gold estate. 5 Republican presidential candidate. 6.1 Department of the West (1861). 6.1.2 Response to Confederate threat. 6.1.3 Emancipation edict controversy. 6.2 Mountain Departments (1862). 7 Radical Republican presidential candidacy. 16.1 Primary sources. Early life and education[edit]. Frémont’s mother, Anne Beverley Whiting, was the youngest daughter of socially prominent Virginia planter Col. The colonel died when Anne was less than a year old. Her mother married Samuel Cary, who soon exhausted most of the Whiting estate. At age 17, Anne married Major John Pryor, a wealthy Richmond resident in his early 60s. In 1810, Pryor hired Charles Frémon Louis-René Frémont b. 1768 in Québec, a French-Canadian immigrant who had escaped from a British prison, to tutor his wife. In July 1811, Pryor learned that his wife, Anne Whiting Pryor, and Frémon were having an affair. Confronted by Pryor, the couple left Richmond together on July 10, 1811, creating a scandal that shook city society. [4] Pryor published a divorce petition in the Virginia Patriot, in which he charged that his wife had for some time past indulged in criminal intercourse. Pryor and Frémon moved first to Norfolk, Virginia, to live as a couple (though unmarried); they later settled in Savannah, Georgia. When the Virginia House of Delegates refused Mr. Pryor’s divorce petition, it was impossible for the couple to marry. Pryor took in boarders while Frémon taught French and dancing. On January 21, 1813, their first child, John Charles Frémon, was born. [5] The son was born out of wedlock, a serious social handicap. A household slave called Black Hannah helped raise young John. In 1818, Frémont’s father Frémon died, leaving Mrs. Pryor to take care of John and several young children alone on a limited inherited income. Pryor and her family moved to Charleston, South Carolina. The young Frémont was known to be “precious, handsome, and daring, ” and he had an apt ability at gaining protectors. [7] A lawyer, John W. Mitchell, provided for Frémont’s education, and in May 1829 Frémont entered Charleston College. Frémont continued at Charleston College, while teaching at intervals in the countryside. He was expelled from the college for irregular attendance in 1831. Although Frémont did not graduate, he had been grounded in mathematics and natural sciences. In Andrew Jackson, His Life and Times, H. Brands wrote that Frémont added the accented E and the T to his surname later in life. [8] But in John Charles Frémont: Character as Destiny, Andrew Rolle wrote that Frémont began using the accent in 1838 at the age of 25. Relying on Pierre-Georges Roy (1922), Rolle relates how Charles Frémon was originally named Louis-René Frémont, born in Québec City, Canada, on December 8, 1768 (he died in 1818 in Norfolk, Virginia). He had changed his name to Charles Fremon or Frémon to avoid pursuit by British naval agents. [9] Thus, John reclaimed his father’s true French name. After attending the College of Charleston from 1829 to 1831, [10] Frémont was appointed a teacher of mathematics aboard the sloop USS Natchez. In July 1838 he was appointed a second lieutenant in the Corps of Topographical Engineers, and assisted and led multiple surveying expeditions through the western territory of the United States and beyond. In 1838 and 1839 he assisted Joseph Nicollet in exploring the lands between the Mississippi and Missouri rivers. In 1841 with training from Nicollet, Frémont mapped portions of the Des Moines River. Marriage to Senator Benton’s daughter[edit]. In 1841 John C. Frémont (age 28) married Jessie Benton, daughter of Senator Thomas Hart Benton from Missouri. [11] Benton, Democratic Party leader for more than 30 years in the Senate, championed the expansionist movement, a political cause that became known as Manifest Destiny. The expansionists believed that the North American continent, from one end to the other, north and south, east and west, should belong to the citizens of the U. They believed it was the nation’s destiny to control the continent. This movement became a crusade for politicians such as Benton and his new son-in-law. Benton pushed appropriations through Congress for national surveys of the Oregon Trail, the Oregon Country, the Great Basin, and Sierra Nevada Mountains to California. Through his power and influence, Senator Benton obtained for Frémont the leadership of each expedition. The item “1856 1ed John C Fremont Explorations Native American Indians California West” is in sale since Monday, March 6, 2017. This item is in the category “Books\Antiquarian & Collectible”. The seller is “schilb_antique_books” and is located in Columbia, Missouri. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Subject: Exploration & Travel
  • Special Attributes: 1st Edition
  • Year Printed: 1856
  • Language: English
  • Topic: American (US)

1856 1ed John C Fremont Explorations Native American Indians California West

3 JOHN WILLIAMS native american indian totem pole carving vtg seattle art statue

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3 JOHN WILLIAMS native american indian totem pole carving vtg seattle art statue
3 JOHN WILLIAMS native american indian totem pole carving vtg seattle art statue
3 JOHN WILLIAMS native american indian totem pole carving vtg seattle art statue
3 JOHN WILLIAMS native american indian totem pole carving vtg seattle art statue
3 JOHN WILLIAMS native american indian totem pole carving vtg seattle art statue
3 JOHN WILLIAMS native american indian totem pole carving vtg seattle art statue
3 JOHN WILLIAMS native american indian totem pole carving vtg seattle art statue
3 JOHN WILLIAMS native american indian totem pole carving vtg seattle art statue
3 JOHN WILLIAMS native american indian totem pole carving vtg seattle art statue
3 JOHN WILLIAMS native american indian totem pole carving vtg seattle art statue

3 JOHN WILLIAMS native american indian totem pole carving vtg seattle art statue
In the 1880s the Williams’ were among the first artists to canoe down from Canada and sell their craft to the early Seattle curio shops. We are offering three (3) pieces by John T. The 1st totem is John’s earliest known work. Carved by a 10 year old boy (4th grader), it remained in the store owner’s possession for 41 years. The Silver Belle closed in 1980 (35yrs ago). John carved the 2nd totem in 1972 (he was 12). This totem also came out of the Silver Belle Estate. John brightly painted this totem and it measures about 15 3/4 tall. The store owner must have recognized the importance of this young carver because even though the totem was inventoried, and publically displayed in her store, it was NFS (not for sale). Or, a more likely scenario is that (beaming with pride) the 12yr old twinkle-eyed little boy gave his creation to the female store owner as a gift? We found the 3rd totem on the Kitsap Peninsula. It measures 8 1/4 tall and he carved it between the years of 1980 & 1990, while he was in his 20s and in his prime. NOTE : A well-respected leading expert on Pacific Northwest totems has contacted us and believes the smaller totem was actually carved by John’s brother, Stacey. It is our understanding that during the 1980s-90s the two brothers worked in tandum, carving and signing each others pieces. In this case Stacey probably carved it and John took it to a shop to sell? The shop owner wanted it signed so John quickly carved his name on the back. At least that’s the theory! He also confirmed, after speaking with the Williams family, that the Williams’ had a business relationship with The Silver Belle Art Gallery (closed in 1980). A five pound sterling silver ” Bug Basket ” from Buckingham Palace, the most-prized possession of the last reigning monarch of The Kingdom of Hawai’i, an artifact from The White House and Porcellian Club (the birthplace of Facebook), the first man to the moon’s 1st appearance in Space, an authentic Witch coven’s serving charger and an 1885 New York City “Sitting Bull” Cigar Store Indian are but a few of our most interesting pieces. Presidents, a Prime Minister and other Heads of State, Middle Eastern & European monarchs, museums, Hollywood celebrities, billionaire software & oil tycoons and the World’s leading interior decorators & designers. The best way to view our store is by’highest prices first’. The item “3 JOHN WILLIAMS native american indian totem pole carving vtg seattle art statue” is in sale since Sunday, January 27, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1935-Now\Fetishes & Totems”. The seller is “theurbanarcheologist” and is located in Tracyton, Washington. This item can be shipped worldwide.
3 JOHN WILLIAMS native american indian totem pole carving vtg seattle art statue

JOHN RAY BARB WILLIAMS Native American Indian Totem Pole Carving Seattle Art LOT

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JOHN RAY BARB WILLIAMS Native American Indian Totem Pole Carving Seattle Art LOT
JOHN RAY BARB WILLIAMS Native American Indian Totem Pole Carving Seattle Art LOT
JOHN RAY BARB WILLIAMS Native American Indian Totem Pole Carving Seattle Art LOT
JOHN RAY BARB WILLIAMS Native American Indian Totem Pole Carving Seattle Art LOT
JOHN RAY BARB WILLIAMS Native American Indian Totem Pole Carving Seattle Art LOT
JOHN RAY BARB WILLIAMS Native American Indian Totem Pole Carving Seattle Art LOT
JOHN RAY BARB WILLIAMS Native American Indian Totem Pole Carving Seattle Art LOT
JOHN RAY BARB WILLIAMS Native American Indian Totem Pole Carving Seattle Art LOT
JOHN RAY BARB WILLIAMS Native American Indian Totem Pole Carving Seattle Art LOT
JOHN RAY BARB WILLIAMS Native American Indian Totem Pole Carving Seattle Art LOT
JOHN RAY BARB WILLIAMS Native American Indian Totem Pole Carving Seattle Art LOT
JOHN RAY BARB WILLIAMS Native American Indian Totem Pole Carving Seattle Art LOT

JOHN RAY BARB WILLIAMS Native American Indian Totem Pole Carving Seattle Art LOT
JOHN RAY BARB WILLIAMS Native American Indian Totem Pole Carving Seattle Art LOT Hand Carved Thunderbird Cedar nuu-chah-nalth Tribal Family NW Vancouver Island Rare Set of 3. In the 1880s the Williams’ were among the first artists to canoe down from Canada and sell their craft to the early Seattle curio shops. We are offering three (3) pieces by the Williams: Ray, Barb, & John T. The 1st totem is one of John’s earliest known work; It is a stained 7-7/8 totem that was carved by a 10 year old boy (4th grader) and signed on back. The other two signatures are carved, and barb’s is stamped. Comes from private collection of longtime collector here locally in Portland, OR. Larger sculptures are in exceptional condition. Smaller piece by 10 year old John has age and display wear. Hand signed in pen is very rare. John’s totem measures: 7-7/8″ tall, 1-3/8″ wide, 1-1/4 depth (varying depth). Platform base is 2-7/8″ by 2-5/8″. Ray’s totem measures: 10-1/8″ tall, 9-5/8″ wing span, 1-3/8 depth. Platform is 2-1/4″ by 3-3/8″. Barb’s totem measures: 8-1/2″ tall, 8-3/8″ wing span, 1-3/4 depth. Platform is 2-1/8″ by 2-1/4″. I use a white backdrop in an effort to represent the item clearly, but colors can be slightly different in different lighting or objects may appear smaller/larger. Sometimes I can even get an item out the same day. I always offer the fastest method at the lowest price! Upgrading to a faster method is typically just a few more dollars. Items are always taken into consideration when being packaged- breakables or sensitive materials are bubble wrapped and sleeved or insulated in a box. Less sensitive items are usually wrapped and placed in a bubble-mailer or box. I do my best to describe items, but I can miss details. Ask questions and use the photos to supplement information I provide. I appreciate your time in fully reading this description! The item “JOHN RAY BARB WILLIAMS Native American Indian Totem Pole Carving Seattle Art LOT” is in sale since Tuesday, February 19, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1935-Now\Fetishes & Totems”. The seller is “portlandpicker” and is located in Portland, Oregon. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Provenance: Ownership History Not Available
  • Tribal Affiliation: Nuu-Chah-Nalth
  • Featured Refinements: Totem Pole
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Artisan: Williams

JOHN RAY BARB WILLIAMS Native American Indian Totem Pole Carving Seattle Art LOT