Catlin
George, 1796–1872, U.S. painter.
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When Simone Biles’ decision to sit out events at the Games placed a microscope on athlete mental health, I thought that Catlin’s parents could provide some valuable perspective to the cycling community.
Catlin was one of those uber-talents who seemed to excel at everything she attempted.
Unabashed feminist author Catlin Moran lampooned women who did not identify as feminists in her book, How To Be a Woman.
You Don’t Hate Feminism. You Just Don’t Understand It. | Emily Shire | July 24, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTTo borrow a term from Dances, Catlin was a “big tatanka” in the 19th century.
Catlin died in 1872 and is buried in Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, but even that is fogged in doubt.
Unable to sell his Indian collection to Congress, Catlin went to Europe and was feted for a time for his exhibited work.
Dr. Catlin nodded sympathy with the statement and turned to Dorothy.
Hidden Gold | Wilder AnthonyAnd further I know that they were taken on the spot, from nature, as I was present when Mr. Catlin visited that country.
Catlin gives a striking instance of this superstition as it exists among the Mandans of North America.
The Rain Cloud | AnonymousWhen Mr. Catlin asked Osceola if he might paint his portrait the latter seemed greatly pleased.
Four American Indians | Edson L. WhitneyMr. Catlin enjoyed painting the fine head, with its high forehead and clear eye.
Four American Indians | Edson L. Whitney
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