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Karl Ferdinand Wimar
(also known as Charles Wimar and Carl Wimar) (1828-1862), was a German-American painter who concentrated on Native Americans in the West and the great herds of buffalo.
He is known for an early painting of a colonial incident: his The Abduction of Boone's Daughter by the Indians (1855-1856), a depiction of the 1776 capture near Boonesborough, Kentucky of Jemima Boone and two other girls by a Cherokee-Shawnee raiding party.
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1854(1854)
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Medium_oil_on_canvas
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Dimensions_30_x_40_1/2_in._(76.2_x_102.9_cm)
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The Captive Charger 1854(1854)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 30 x 40 1/2 in. (76.2 x 102.9 cm)
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Painting ID:: 91866
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1854(1854)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 30 x 40 1/2 in. (76.2 x 102.9 cm)
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Karl Ferdinand Wimar
(also known as Charles Wimar and Carl Wimar) (1828-1862), was a German-American painter who concentrated on Native Americans in the West and the great herds of buffalo.
He is known for an early painting of a colonial incident: his The Abduction of Boone's Daughter by the Indians (1855-1856), a depiction of the 1776 capture near Boonesborough, Kentucky of Jemima Boone and two other girls by a Cherokee-Shawnee raiding party.
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