A65.46

California Indian Camp: Scene Near Mariposa
1872
14 in HIGH x 21 in WIDE
(35.56 cm HIGH x 53.34 cm WIDE)
The Oakland Museum Kahn Collection
A65.46

Frm, masonite mount
BL: (partially covered by frame)
Verso TL (ink): A10475 (5)/CALIFORNIA-INDIAN CAMP/SCENE NEAR MARIPOSA
M.H. de Young. Albert Bierstadt:An Observer of Air, Light, and a Feeling of a Place. 1985. // Gene Autry Museum, L.A., CA. Native Americans: 5 Centuries of Changing Images, 11/15/89 - 3/16/90. // Autry Museum of Western Heritage, Los Angeles, Western W

Arkelian, Marjorie. The Kahn Collection of Nineteenth-Century Paintings by Artists in California. TOM. Loan out by Curator H. Jones 5/21/85. See Shelly Mills for details 221-4811 x 3515 on packing and shipment. Transport scheduled July 10, 1985. Loan out period 8/85 - 3/86 (extension approved 10/9/.85).

Picture This Information

This artifact is part of the OMCA's Picture This website. More about the context and history of this artifact is available at Picture This.

About the Picture This web project: California's Perspectives on American History is a resource for teachers and students to learn about the experiences of diverse peoples of California by using primary source images from the Oakland Museum of California's collections. Organized into 11 time periods spanning from pre-1769 to the present, more than 300 photographs, drawings, posters, and prints tell stories from the perspectives of different ethnic groups. Historical contexts are provided to offer a framework of California's role in relation to American history.

The National Archives state that primary sources, "fascinate students because they are real and they are personal: history is humanized through them." Picture This invites students to examine the historical record, encouraging them to connect history with real people and explore how images tell stories and convey historical evidence about the human experience. History becomes more than just a series of facts, dates, and events.      

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