Description: Oirginal Oil Painting of Shawnee chief Kish-Kallo-WaThis stunning painting depicts Kish-Kallo-Wa, a chief of the Shawnee tribe, in exquisite detail. The canvas measures 12 inches in width and 15 inches in height, and features an illustration art style that captures the subject's strong and noble character. The use of oil painting production technique adds depth and texture to the artwork, making it an original piece that is sure to impress any art enthusiast.The painting's theme is a portrait of a Native American historical figure, highlighting U.S. history and Shawnee culture. This unframed artwork is perfect for those seeking a unique addition to their collection. Despite being from the 1990s, the painting is in great shape and is free of any defects. A highly regarded chief of the Shawnee tribe, Kish-Kallo-Wa participated in several major battles during his lifetime, the most signifiant of which was the 1774 Battle of Point Pleasant at the mouth of the Great Kanawha River in West Virginia. After valiantly fighting the Osage alongside the Delaware and Cherokee tribes in the war of 1818, he signed the Treaty of St. Louis, in which the Shawnee traded their territory near Cape Girardeau for a tract of land in Kansas and a sum of money. This is an artists interpretation of what Kish-Kallo-Wa looked like based on a historical painting.
Price: 140 USD
Location: Orlando, Florida
End Time: 2024-10-08T14:47:06.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Size: Small
Signed: No
Material: Canvas
Framing: Unframed
Subject: native american, U.S. History, Shawnee, Kish-Kallo-Wa
Type: Painting
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Item Height: 15 in
Style: Illustration Art
Theme: Portrait
Production Technique: Oil Painting
Item Width: 13 in
Culture: Shawnee
Time Period Produced: 1990-1999