Content/Description:Indian man on horseback carries away bound, dark-haired woman dressed in western dress and Indian moccasins. Prairie setting; fire burns on horizon in distance.
Notes/Inscriptions:Supplied title. Note from Inventory Sheets: Dr. Stenzel traces its provenance from McCaughan and Burr, St. Louis, to Zeitlin, Los Angeles, and thence to Honeyman. Mr. Burr thought it was by Darley. (Also see engraving in Godey's Magazine of 1845.) Supplied title. Note from Inventory Sheets: Dr. Stenzel traces its provenance from McCaughan and Burr, St. Louis, to Zeitlin, Los Angeles, and thence to Honeyman. Mr. Burr thought it was by Darley. (Also see engraving in Godey's Magazine of 1845.)
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