
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Manabosho's Devices
Seth Eastman
- Date
- 1849–55
- Medium
- Pen, ink, and watercolor on paper
- Department
- Arts of the Americas
- Institution
- Minneapolis Institute of Art
Henry Rowe Schoolcraft reportedly collected these pictographs, which he named for the mythic Ojibwe character Manabosho, around Lake Superior. Although it is unclear how accurately the pictographs were transcribed, they were intended to describe a story, chant, or historical event. Seth Eastman painted four sheets of pictographs as the basis for the illustrations in Schoolcraft's Historical and Statistical Information Respecting the History, Condition, and Prospects of the Indian Tribes of the United States (1851-57), and these original watercolors are among the 35 works on paper by Eastman in Mia’s collection. Americas
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