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Indian Combat

Indian Combat

1868

Edmonia Lewis

(American, c. 1844–1907)

Marble

Overall: 76.2 x 48.3 x 36.5 cm (30 x 19 x 14 3/8 in.)

American Painting and Sculpture Sundry Purchase Fund and Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund 2011.110

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Growing up in her Ojibwe community, Lewis went by a name that translates as "Wildfire."

Description

Of Native American (Ojibwe) and African American ancestry, Lewis studied at Oberlin College and apprenticed with a sculptor in Boston before relocating to Rome in 1866. Her most popular works were Native American subjects, readily purchased by patrons on both sides of the Atlantic. Indian Combat, a spiraling composition with three intertwined figures, ranks as her most dynamic and complex creation. Although Lewis’s Native American subjects typically exist in multiple versions, this example appears to be unique.

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