Massacre Of The BlackFoot
Product Highlights
Explore the profound historical narrative of the "Massacre of the Blackfoot," depicted in this limited edition mixed-media painting. This powerful piece captures the tragic events of January 23, 1870, in Montana Territory, commemorating the Blackfoot tribe’s loss during a devastating attack by the U.S. Army.
Product Benefits
- Unique Symbolism: The headdress in the center is painted in striking reds, representing war, power, and strength—qualities emblematic of the Siksika tribe and their resilience.
- Historical Significance: This piece serves as both a tribute and an educational tool—ideal for museums, schools, and galleries looking to highlight key moments in Native American history.
- Masterful Detail: Crafted with a blend of expressive brushstrokes and fine, delicate lines that highlight each feather, the headdress commands a vertical dominance, symbolizing strength and resistance.
Available Print Options
- Giclée Stretched Canvas Print: Museum-quality 410gsm polycotton canvas stretched on a 1.5-inch pine wood frame with back wiring; ready to hang.
- Acrylic Print: 1/8" (3mm) thick digital-grade acrylic with a 1-inch floating back frame; ready to hang.
- Framed Print: Mounted with plexiglass and frame; ready to hang.
Final Thoughts
The bold colors, symbolic imagery, and detailed storytelling in "Dignity of the Nez Perce Tribe" make it an impactful addition to any collection. This piece invites reflection on history and cultural significance while offering a stunning visual impact.
Special Offer
Limited Edition: Only a select number of prints available. Includes a Certificate of Authenticity and a 30-day 100% satisfaction guarantee.