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Image Title Creator Culture Accession # Materials/Techniques
Landscape with a Figure Thomas Moran American 13.632 graphite on paper
Religious Scene Thomas Moran American 13.633 graphite on paper
Sketch for Picture Thomas Moran American 13.660 graphite on paper
Camping in the West Thomas Moran American 13.882 graphite on paper
I Have Sung My Last Song Jimalee Chitwood Burton Native American; Cherokee 01.1940 oil on Masonite
Female Figure Woody Big Bow Native American; Kiowa 02.362 tempera on mat board
Seated Male Figure Monroe Tsatoke, September 29,1904 - February 3, 1937 (Artist) Native American; Kiowa 02.949 tempera on paper
Full Figure, Male Monroe Tsatoke, September 29,1904 - February 3, 1937 (Artist) Native American; Kiowa 02.950 tempera and graphite on paper
Male Head Monroe Tsatoke, September 29,1904 - February 3, 1937 (Artist) Native American; Kiowa 02.951 tempera, watercolor and graphite on paper
Seated Man Monroe Tsatoke, September 29,1904 - February 3, 1937 (Artist) Native American; Kiowa 02.953 tempera on paper
Landscape with Figures after G. Poussin Thomas Moran, Gaspard Dughet American 02.866 graphite and wash with white chalk on paper
Peyote Design Roland N. Whitehorse Native American; Kiowa 02.406 tempera on paper
Fire Dance Ed Lee Natay Native American; Navajo (Diné) 02.217 tempera on paper
Burial Archie Blackowl, Robert Merwin McCormack Native American; Cheyenne 02.1795 tempera on matboard
Kachina Dancer Kyrate Tuvahoema Native American; Hopi 02.273 tempera on paper
Purification after Childbirth Acee Blue Eagle Native American; Muscogee (Creek), Pawnee 02.435 tempera on paper
Fancy War Dancer Acee Blue Eagle Native American; Muscogee (Creek), Pawnee 02.439 tempera on paper
Monster Love - Dream C Fritz Scholder Native American; Luiseño 14.959 ink on paper
Male Figure Sitting Monroe Tsatoke, September 29,1904 - February 3, 1937 (Artist) Native American; Kiowa 02.944 tempera on paper
Eagle Dancer Monroe Tsatoke, September 29,1904 - February 3, 1937 (Artist) Native American; Kiowa 02.948 tempera and graphite on paper