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Artist:
Henry Inman, 28 Oct 1801 - 17 Jan 1846  Search this
Copy after:
Charles Bird King, 26 Sep 1785 - 18 Mar 1862  Search this
Sitter:
Tenskwatawa, c. 1775 - 1837  Search this
Medium:
Oil on canvas
Dimensions:
Stretcher: 77.2 x 62.9 x 2.5cm (30 3/8 x 24 3/4 x 1")
Frame: 93.7 x 81 x 6cm (36 7/8 x 31 7/8 x 2 3/8")
Type:
Painting
Date:
c. 1830-33
Exhibition Label:
Tenskwatawa, the foremost religious leader of the Shawnee, preached a return to traditional ways. Possessed with great oratorical skills, he built a large movement, and in 1808 he established Prophet’s Town in the Indiana Territory. He bitterly opposed territorial governor William Henry Harrison’s Treaty of Fort Wayne (1809), a dubious agreement in which some Native leaders ceded three million acres to the government. Tenskwatawa denied the legitimacy of their claim to the lands and warned Harrison not to allow white settlement on them. Harrison surrounded the Shawnees at Prophet’s Town, demanding they disperse and hand over those guilty of frontier raids. Tenskwatawa attacked on November 7, 1811, promising his warriors that his powers would protect them. Each side suffered heavy casualties in what became known as the Battle of Tippecanoe. When the Shawnees abandoned the field, Harrison burned out Prophet’s Town, claiming victory. Tenskwatawa was discredited and no longer led his people into battle.
Provenance:
Peabody Museum, Harvard University; sold through (Hirschl & Adler, New York) to NPG 1982
Topic:
Exterior\Landscape  Search this
Costume\Dress Accessory\Feather  Search this
Costume\Armor\Gorget  Search this
Tenskwatawa: Male  Search this
Tenskwatawa: Religion and Spirituality\Religious leader  Search this
Tenskwatawa: Native American\Native American leader  Search this
Tenskwatawa: Native American\Native American advisor  Search this
Portrait  Search this
Credit Line:
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution
Object number:
NPG.82.71
Restrictions & Rights:
CC0
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National Portrait Gallery Collection
Location:
Currently not on view
Data Source:
National Portrait Gallery
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sm489c1c193-694a-4012-8517-03ae07c89191
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:npg_NPG.82.71