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Catlin

American  
[kat-lin] / ˈkæt lɪn /

noun

  1. George, 1796–1872, U.S. painter.


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"Buffalo Chase with Bows and Lances" by George Catlin, 1832-1833.

From Salon • Oct. 16, 2023

Pompey had been bought by former Disney boss Michael Eisner, and Catlin called Wrexham to ask if the firm that had eased Portsmouth's buyout could talk to Wrexham's board.

From BBC • Apr. 21, 2023

Authentic as an Edward Curtis photograph, lyrical as a George Catlin oil or a Karl Bodmer landscape, this is a film with a pure ring to it.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 24, 2023

Another stroke back are 2020 winner John Catlin and Espen Kofstad following matching rounds of 65.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 2, 2022

Dr. Catlin tells, in speaking of the tribes of the West, of a chief of the Mandans, Indians that often intermarried with the Comanches, named "Paducheyeh," meaning "tall or upstanding chestnut tree."

From Stories of Old Kentucky by Purcell, Martha Grassham