Signed L.R Laffitte Watercolor Painting of a Cree Native American Indian
Signed L.R Laffitte Watercolor of a Cree Native American on silk mounted on laid paper, Signed in pencil at the bottom. The Cree are indigenous people originally living in Manitoba, Canada. However, one branch later moved southwest to adopt a buffalo-hunting culture. This group, called the Plains Cree, lived from Lake Superior westward in northern Minnesota, North Dakota, and Montana.
Image: 26.4 x 15.6 in. (67.1 x 39.6 cm.), Overall: 31.3 x 20.3 in. (79.5 x 51.6 cm.)
Signed L.R Laffitte Watercolor of a Cree Native American on silk mounted on laid paper, Signed in pencil at the bottom. The Cree are indigenous people originally living in Manitoba, Canada. However, one branch later moved southwest to adopt a buffalo-hunting culture. This group, called the Plains Cree, lived from Lake Superior westward in northern Minnesota, North Dakota, and Montana.
Image: 26.4 x 15.6 in. (67.1 x 39.6 cm.), Overall: 31.3 x 20.3 in. (79.5 x 51.6 cm.)
Signed L.R Laffitte Watercolor of a Cree Native American on silk mounted on laid paper, Signed in pencil at the bottom. The Cree are indigenous people originally living in Manitoba, Canada. However, one branch later moved southwest to adopt a buffalo-hunting culture. This group, called the Plains Cree, lived from Lake Superior westward in northern Minnesota, North Dakota, and Montana.
Image: 26.4 x 15.6 in. (67.1 x 39.6 cm.), Overall: 31.3 x 20.3 in. (79.5 x 51.6 cm.)