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Indian War - Indians Attacking a Wagon Train

Harper's Weekly

About The Indian War - Indians Attacking a Wagon Train

Both sides endured casualties in this dramatic scene.

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Both sides endured casualties in this dramatic scene.

About the Artist

"Published by Harper and Brothers from 1857 until 1916, Harper's Weekly featured foreign and domestic news, fiction, essays on many subjects, and humor accompanied by illustrations. It covered the American Civil War, including many illustrations of events from the war.

By 1860 its circulation approximated 200,000.  Renowned illustrators of the time contributed their work: Winslow Homer, Granville Perkins and Livingston Hopkins to name a few."  Wikipedia

Culture USA
Medium Hand-colored wood engraving
Sight size 8 1/2" height X 13" width
Frame Gold beaded fillet, archival mat board, dark stained wood molding with gold sight edge (custom)
Frame size 15" height X 19 1/2" width
Date of creation 1868
Condition Excellent (art and frame)
Provenance From the famed from the AP Fenderson collection APF
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