Tipis

Teepees, Tepees
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Artist unknown :Oceanie. Desesserts editeur. Lith. Decan, Paris [ca 1850]

Date: 1845 - 1855

By: Decan, active 1850?

Reference: A-434-031

Description: Shows a family of North American Indians, the man wearing a feather headdress and carrying a spear and arrows. He wears leggings and a knee-length tunic, and his face is decorated with war paint. At lower right is a shield and tomahawk. His wife stands beside him, between him and their child who sleeps in a hammock slung between two palm trees. She wears leggings, a skirt and decorated top. The hammock is lined with a spotted animal skin. In the right distance is a tepee. An uncoloured copy of the same lithograph is held at A-422-085. The family depicted bear no resemblance to any known early views of peoples of Oceania. They appear to be Indians of North America Other Titles - Oceania Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Handcoloured lithograph, on sheet 312 x 238 mm.

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Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989: Here's how! For Christmas and New Year. C.3. [1950s?]

Date: 1945 - 1959

By: Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989

Reference: Eph-D-CHRISTMAS-1950s-01

Description: Poster shows an illustration of a smiling man dressed as an American Indian, holding an empty beer mug, and wobbling in front of a tepee. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Screenprint, 745 x 490 mm, linen-backed (backing 795 x 540 mm)

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Artist unknown :Oceanie. Desesserts editeur. Lith. Decan, Paris [ca 1850]

Date: 1845 - 1855

By: Decan, active 1850?

Reference: A-422-085

Description: Shows a family of North American Indians, the man wearing a feather headdress and carrying a spear and arrows. He wears leggings and a knee-length tunic, and his face is decorated with war paint. At lower right is a shield and tomahawk. His wife stands beside him, between him and their child who sleeps in a hammock slung between two palm trees. She wears leggings, a skirt and decorated top. The hammock is lined with a spotted animal skin. In the right distance is a tepee. A handcoloured copy of the same print is held at A-434-031 The family shown bears no resemblance to any other known early views of peoples of Oceania. The people depicted appear to be Indians of North America Other Titles - Oceania Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Tinted lithograph, on sheet 290 x 224 mm.

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Bradford, Thomas Gamaliel, 1802-1887 :Dwellings of different countries. [Plate] 148. [B...

Date: 1835

By: Bradford, Thomas Gamaliel, 1802-1887; American Stationers Company

Reference: A-340-054

Description: An early American print containing images of fifteen dwellings of various peoples of the world, including 'New Zealand house', lower right, a view of a thatched house without wall beside palm trees. Other houses shown are: Tent of the Mandan Indians, Snow hut of the Esquimaux, Patagonians, Swiss house, Lapland huts, Negro houses, Arab tent Africa, Hindoo Palace, Hindoo house, Chinese houses, Japanese houses, Tartar tents, Kamtschatka houses, and Javanese house. Extended Title - From his "A comprehensive atlas, geographical, historical and commercial" (1835) Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving, plate mark 281 x 217 mm, on sheet 325 x 252 mm.

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Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :TPP. 28 October 2014

Date: 2014

From: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Digital cartoons

Reference: DCDL-0029718

Description: Shows two men sitting on a park bench. One is reading a newspaper and asks his friend "So what do you think about this TPP?". The other is thinking instead of a group of Tipi (North American tents) peeing. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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John Player & Sons Ltd: Eskimo Toupiks, Greenland [1915].

Date: 1915

From: John Player & Sons Ltd: Polar exploration; a series of 25 issued by the John Player & Sons Branch of the Imperial Tobacco Co. (of Great Britain & Ireland) Ltd., Nottingham), [1915].

Reference: Eph-A-PCC-1915-01-10

Description: Card shows a group of Inuit outside their tent made of skins. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Chromolithograph on card, 38 x 69 mm.

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