Tuesday, August 31, 2021

Cherokee Art in Public Domain,

 Wikipedia and Wikicommons Art in the Public Domain


1.  Cunne Shote, Cherokee Chief [Standing Turkey]




Cunne Shote, Cherokee Chief, by Francis Parsons (English), 1762, oil on canvas, Gilcrease Museum


Francis Parsons (active 1763-died 1804) - Unknown source


Portrait of Cherokee leader Standing Turkey(Cunne Shote)


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File:Francis Parsons - Cunne Shote.jpg
Created: 1762date QS:P571,+1762-00-00T00:00:00Z/9








Henry Timberlake - http://sirismm.si.edu/naa/baegn/gn_01063h1.jpg


The Three Cherokees. came over from the head of the River Savanna to London. From l to r: Outacite (Man-killer), Austenaco (Judd's friend), and Uschesees ye Great Hunter (Cunne Shote?)

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File:Three Cherokee.jpg
Created: 1 January 1762



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The Seven Cherokee who traveled to London, 1730, with Sir Alexander Cuming





Engraved by Isaac Basire (1704 – 1768) After a painting by Markham 1740 – 1760 - Cherokee Delegations to England in the 18th Century

Public Domain
File:Cherokee Delegations to England, 1730.png
Created: 1 January 1730

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Attack on the Soldiers of Fort Loudoun




DescriptionDepiction of the Cherokee attack on the retreating Fort Loudoun garrison in Monroe County, Tennessee, United States, in August 1760.
Date1913 (published)
SourceCharles Egbert Craddock (Mary Noailles Murfree), The Story of Old Fort Loudon (The Macmillan Company, 1913), p. 346. Downloaded from Google Books, Full View.
AuthorErnest Peixotto (illustrator)



















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