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Shield

ca. 1850

The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art

The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Kansas City, Missouri, United States

This object is a masterpiece of Plains Indian visionary painting. The deerskin cover of the heavy rawhide shield is embellished with the image of a buffalo bull, the owner’s guardian spirit, which would have been revealed to him in a vision during a period of prolonged fasting and prayer. The painting depicts the very moment of spiritual encounter—the artist’s transcendent revelation and profound connection with the supernatural. The intensity of this experience is conveyed through the precise delineation of form; the sense of immediacy and gesture inherent in the handling of paint and visual texture; and the bold composition and unusual development of pictorial space. Most immediately, the artist’s vision is established through the dramatic depiction of the animal itself—upswept horns, iconic hoof and direct, unwavering gaze.

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  • Title: Shield
  • Creator Nationality: American
  • Date Created: ca. 1850
  • Physical Dimensions: w508 mm (Diameter)
  • Type: Painting
  • Rights: Purchase: the Donald D. Jones Fund for American Indian Art
  • Medium: Buffalo rawhide, native leather and native pigment
  • Culture: Arikara
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