Alfred Jacob Miller - Snake Indians Shooting Elk - Walters 37194016
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Alfred Jacob Miller - Taking the Hump Rib - Walters 37194085
Alfred Jacob Miller (American, 1810-1874). 'Taking the Hump Rib,' 1858-1860. watercolor on paper. Walters Art Museum (37.1940.85): Commissioned by William T. Walters, 1858-1860.
Alfred Jacob Miller - The Argali - Mountain Sheep - Walters 37194030
Alfred Jacob Miller (American, 1810-1874). 'The Argali - Mountain Sheep,' 1810-1878. Watercolor heightened with white. Walters Art Museum (37.1940.30): Commissioned from the artist by William T.Walters between ... More
Alfred Jacob Miller - The Bee Hunter - Walters 371940122
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Alfred Jacob Miller - The Grizzly Bear - Walters 371940125
Alfred Jacob Miller (American, 1810-1874). 'The Grizzly Bear,' 1858-1860. watercolor on paper. Walters Art Museum (37.1940.125): Commissioned by William T. Walters, 1858-1860.
Alfred Jacob Miller - The Grizzly Bear - Walters 37194032
Alfred Jacob Miller (American, 1810-1874). 'The Grizzly Bear,' 1858-1860. watercolor heightened with white on paper. Walters Art Museum (37.1940.32): Commissioned by William T. Walters, 1858-1860.
Alfred Jacob Miller - Trappers Starting for the Beaver Hunt - Walters ...
Alfred Jacob Miller (American, 1810-1874). 'Trappers Starting for the Beaver Hunt,' 1858-1860. watercolor and gouache on paper. Walters Art Museum (37.1940.1): Commissioned by William T. Walters, 1858-1860.
Alfred Jacob Miller - Trapping Beaver - Walters 371940111
Having searched around the stream for "sign" of beavers- such as footprints in the mud or sand, these trappers are in the process of setting their five pound traps in beds they had dug with their knives. Each t... More
Alfred Jacob Miller - Yell of Triumph - Walters 371940151
The hunters have brought down the buffalo, Miller noted, "and one has mounted the back of the animal to join in an Indian yell and song;- partly as a species of requiem to the Buffalo for the game quality he ha... More