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George Winter was born in Portsea, England in 1809 and immigrated to the United States, becoming one of Indiana’s most recognized artists. Winter spent much of his life in Logansport and in the Wabash Valley in Indiana.
Winter was exposed to many of London’s fine museums and galleries but received little academic training in art. In 1830, Winter arrived in New York, spending a short amount of time at the National Academy of Design before taking a stagecoach westward. Winter settled in Indiana with the intention of learning about Native American culture.
Winter documented the government forced relocation of the Potawatomi and Miami tribes. Many of these paintings now belong to the Tippecanoe County Historical Association. Winter documented Native American culture as their communities slowly vanished due to government intervention. Winter built relationships with members of the Miami and Potawatomi tribes and had opportunities to sketch and paint portraits of several members. Winter kept a journal describing each of his paintings.
Winter’s paintings portray Native Americans at a crucial point in American history. His paintings are important as both pieces of fine art and historical documents. Do you think you own a painting by George Winter? Contact us. We are the George Winter experts.
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