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Five Indians and a Captive
Date 1855
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 45 × 60 in (114.3 × 152.4 cm)
Inscriptions signed by Carl Wimar, 1855
Source/Photographer http://www.reproarte.com/files/images/W/wimar_carl_ferdinand/0016-0335_indianer_entfuehren_boones_tochter.jpg

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