Breaking Camp; Indian Women and Children on the Trail
c. 1891
Oil on canvas
23 3/4 inches x 35 7/8 inches
Sid Richardson Collection of Western Art, United States.
Indians moving camp was one of Russell's favorite themes before the turn of the century. Seeking New Hunting Grounds , with its almost photographic detail, is an excellent early oil. While the men rode ahead and guarded the flanks, the women moved their children and worldly possessions, dragging their lodge coverings and other possessions on tipi-pole travois behind their horses. This painting could easily be called "Families" in recognition of the mare and her gangly colt, the wolfish dog with its puppies riding in the cook pot and the Indian mother, baby wrapped in her blanket and her next youngest mounted in front. Ideally a Blackfoot family on the move used three packhorses, but reality was something else, and here Russell shows one packhorse doing double duty.
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