Museum Collections
Luce Center
Begging Dance (Saukie)
Object Number:
1872.23.148
Date:
1866-68
Medium:
Graphite and black ink on prepared card
Dimensions:
Overall: 18 3/8 x 24 1/8 in. ( 46.7 x 61.3 cm )
Marks:
inscriptions: Signed
Inscriptions:
Signed at lower right inside image in black ink: "Geo. Catlin"; inscribed at upper center outside image in black ink over graphite: "Pl. 148. / Begging Dance. (Saukie)"
Description:
Ethnography. Studies of Native Americans: a group of men with 'mohawk-style' shaved heads, body paint and ornately decorated pierced ear modifications dance carrying bows, pipes and tomahawks; performed for strangers in anticipation of receiving gifts
Gallery Label:
This dance is often given to strangers with an expectation of obtaining presents
Credit Line:
Purchased by the Society
Provenance:
The artist's collection; Francis Putnam Catlin, the artist's brother, serving as agent to George Henry Moore, acting on behalf of N-YHS
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.