Ledger Book Drawing

Possibly Cheyenne

Brooklyn Museum photograph

Object Label

Beginning in the 1860s, Plains warriors illustrated their battle exploits in ledger books and on ledger-book paper acquired through trade and as gifts or booty. This practice continued a long Native visual tradition of depicting individual and tribal histories on hide shirts, robes, tipis, and tipi liners. Native artists often depicted warfare between tribes, as well as between tribes and the U.S. Army. Here two warriors in war bonnets attack a third man wearing a single eagle feather.

Caption

Possibly Cheyenne. Ledger Book Drawing, ca. 1890. Pen, brown ink and wax crayon on wove paper , 7 1/4 x 12 1/2 in. (18.4 x 31.8 cm). Brooklyn Museum, A. Augustus Healy Fund, 1992.76.3. (Photo: Brooklyn Museum)

Gallery

Not on view

Title

Ledger Book Drawing

Date

ca. 1890

Geography

Possible place collected: Darlington, Missouri, United States

Medium

Pen, brown ink and wax crayon on wove paper

Classification

Drawing

Dimensions

7 1/4 x 12 1/2 in. (18.4 x 31.8 cm)

Credit Line

A. Augustus Healy Fund

Accession Number

1992.76.3

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