Gambling and Cree Indians celebrating a Dog Feast. Rupert's Land 13 Sept. '57
Gambling and Cree Indians celebrating a Dog Feast. Rupert's Land 13 Sept. '57
Gambling and Cree Indians celebrating a Dog Feast. Rupert's Land 13 Sept. '57
This watercolour painting by George Seton depicts a Cree celebration of the Dog Feast, with a scene of a gambling game. It was painted in 1862 and is from the William Henry Edward Napier collection.
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watercolour
The Seton sketchbook is both a sketchbook and an album. The drawings on the pages are numbered 1950-63-1.1 to 1.19. The other items are glued onto pages. These are numbered 1950-63-2 to 9.
This is an image of Cree Indians celebrating a Dog Feast, with a scene of gambling game on the left.
Sketchbook: "Sketches by Major Seton", folio 8 recto, drawn directly on the page. This sketchbook was paginated by the artist. This is page: 15.
Rupert's Land 13 Sept. 57, Gambling (unverified).
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Provenance
William Henry Edward Napier (1829-1894) was born in Canada, the son of Duncan Campbell Napier, personal secretary to Lord Elgin. He trained as a civil engineer and worked on the development of the country's first railways. He was also an accomplished painter in watercolour. In 1857 and 1858, he served as chief engineer on the Canadian Government Exploring Expedition between Lake Superior and the Red River settlement.