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Physical Object
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blanton/ExhibitionsAndArchives/Exhibitions Share/Exhibitions and Projects by Year/2017/REINSTALLATION/4. Images/Mod_Con/TARL Ledger Drawings/1st Rotation/tmm-1988-21a.zif
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blanton/ExhibitionsAndArchives/Exhibitions Share/Exhibitions and Projects by Year/2017/REINSTALLATION/4. Images/Mod_Con/TARL Ledger Drawings/1st Rotation/tmm-1988-21a.zif
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21146
Identifier
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PL2016.16b
Date Created
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1840-1895
Rights Holder
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Transfer from Texas Archeological Research Lab
Spatial Coverage
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32 x 19 cm (12 1/2 x 7 1/2 in.)
Medium
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Pencil and crayon on ledger paper
Title
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Schild Ledger Book: Panoramic view of Indian attack
Description
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The crude perspective of the hole, the foreshortened horses in the upper corners, and the suggestion of landscape at upper left are unusual for ledger drawings. The Schild Ledger Book comprises fifty-six drawings, the exact date, artist(s), and tribal attributions of which remain unknown. Art historians have proposed that the book dates from "the early reservation period," and came from the Southern Plains. The Texas Memorial Museum bought the book in 1964 from a descendant of Dr. E.H. Tips, who is said to have acquired the book from a Herman Schild of Oak, Arkansas. The book is now at TARL. Digital scans were made from slides included in the Master of Arts Thesis: LaMont, Barbara Ellen Loeb, The Schild ledger book : Plains Indian drawings, 1975. These slides, in turn, were made from photographs of the drawings in the original manuscript.
PL2016.16
PL2016.16b