Pariskaroopa Dog Soldier, 1834 by John Coleman
  • John Coleman

  • Pariskaroopa Dog Soldier, 1834
  • 21.5 x 29 in.
  • Frame Size:29.25 x 36.25 in.
  • Oil
  • SOLD
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    Karl Bodmer's renowned painting of the Dog Dancer illustrates the persona of one of the elite soldiers of the Hidatsa. The Dog Soldiers were famous for their fearless tactics in battle. They would stake themselves to the battleground which although it made victory more difficult, was a way of fighting that enhanced their status beyond all other warriors. I've referenced my painting using Bodmer's historic image as to how Pariskaroopa looked in 1834 in full battle regalia.
Pariskaroopa Dog Soldier, 1834
John Coleman
Oil
21.5 x 29 in.      Framed: 29.25 x 36.25 in.
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