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Description: Window on the West: Chicago and the Art of the New Frontier 1890–1940
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PublisherArt Institute of Chicago
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A
African art, 100, 105, 131
Agassiz, Louis, 18, 21
Albert, Fritz Wilhelm, 152
Aldis, Owen F. and Arthur T., 14
Alvarado Hotel, 56, 153
American Art Association, 99
American Terra Cotta and Ceramic Company, 51–52
Anasazi, 49
Corrugated Pottery Vessel, 49
Anderson Galleries, 99
Anderson, G. M., 92
Anderson, Margaret, 62
anthropology, 18, 21–22, 48
Apache, 30, 34–35
archaeology, 22–23, 48, 57
Armin, Emil, 122, 128, 147, 162
American Indian Dance (cat. no. 1), 122, 126, 172
Corn Dance (cat. no. 2), 122, 124
Armory Show, 61–62, 69
Armour, Philip D., 1, 79
Art Institute of Chicago, 147–48, 161
annual exhibitions, 25, 52, 63, 68, 121, 131–32, 161
Ayer and, 30, 40–41, 147
Harding and, 100–01, 152, 159
responds to modernism, 61, 131, 159
shows western art, 60–61, 147–48. See also School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Arts and Crafts movement, 47–48, 51–54, 67, 72, 128, 150
Arts Club of Chicago, 121, 125, 148, 153
Art Students League, 130, 150, 157, 158
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway, 35, 54, 57–58, 60, 125, 148, 151, 153, 157, 159
calendars, 35, 58, 72, 159
map, 59
Austin, Mary, 106, 113, 124, 128, 155
Ayer, Edward E., 2, 23–24, 48, 128, 148–49, 151, 153, 157
and the Art Institute, 30, 40–41, 147
 
B
Bandelier, Adolph, 48
The Delight Makers, 48
Bartlett, Frederic Clay, 48
Bartlett, Helen Birch, Collection, 131
Bartlett, Paul Wayland
Ghost Dance, 14
Baumann, Gustave, 63, 106, 115, 115–20, 128–30, 148–49, 153
Beginning of the Fiesta (cat. no. 3), 118
Bright Angel Trail (cat. no. 4), 117
Church, Ranchos de Taos (cat. no. 5), 116
Corn Dance, Santa Clara (cat. no. 6), 119
The Deer Hunt (cat. no. 7), 115, 118–19
Frijoles Canyon Pictographs, 115
New Mexico Portfolio, 149
Piñon, Grand Canyon (cat. no. 8), 117
San Geronimo, Taos (cat. no. 9), 118, 178
Strangers from Hopi Land (cat. no. 10), 120, 120
bedcovers, 72, 73, 74
Bement, Alon, 130–31, 157
Bennett, Bessie, 52
Berninghaus, Oscar, 60, 60
Bigelow, Poultney, 81, 92
Bingham, George Caleb, 7–8
County Election (cat. no. 11), 7–8, 9
Blakelock, Ralph Albert, 28–29
Ghost Dance (The Vision of Life) (cat. no. 12), 28, 28–29
Blumenschein, Ernest, 58, 60, 129–30
Boas, Franz, 22
Borglum, Gutzon
Indian Scouts, 14
Borglum, Solon Hannibal, 149, 152
Lassoing Wild Horses (cat. no. 13), 149
Boston Society of Arts and Crafts, 150
Boyle, John, 13
The Alarm, 13, 15
Broncho Billy, 92
Browne, Charles Francis, 24–25, 35, 47–48, 149
Brown, Henry Kirke, 6
Bust of an American Indian (cat. no. 14), 6, 7
Head of an American Indian (cat. no. 15), 6, 7, 162
Brush and Pencil, 35, 149
Buckingham, Clarence, 79
Buffalo Bill Cody, 8, 13, 14, 18
Burbank, Elbridge Ayer, 23–24, 30–41, 148–49, 157
Che-Pa-So-Meh, Diegeno (cat. no. 16), 38, 39
Che-Pa-So-Meh, Diegeno (cat. no. 17), 38, 39
Chief Geronimo, Apache (cat. no. 18), 30, 31
Chief Keokuk, Sac & Fox (cat. no. 19), 12, 32, 32
Chief Naiche (cat. no. 20), 34, 34
Chief Pretty Eagle, Crow (cat. no. 21), 32, 33, 34
Curley, Crow (cat. no. 22), 38, 40
Edward Everett Ayer (cat. no. 23), 23–24, 24, 25
Geronimo (cat. no. 24), 30, 30
Hom-O-Vi, Hopi (Sichomovi) (cat. no. 25), 38, 39
Ho-Mo-Vi, Moqui (cat. no. 26), 35, 37
Ko-Pe-Ley, Moqui (cat. no. 27), 35, 36
Lah-She, Hopi, Sichumovi (cat. no. 28), 38, 39
Si-We-Ka, Pueblo, 35
Burnham, Daniel, 47–48
Bursum Bill, 72, 106
Bush-Brown, Henry
Buffalo Hunt, 14, 15
Byrne, John J., 58
 
C
Cameron, Edgar, 63
Campbell (trader), 32, 34
Capone, Al, 79, 99
Carpenter, Helen, 57
Carson Pirie Scott, 66
Carter, Sibyl, 52–53
“Castle,” 100, 100, 101
Catlin, George, 23, 148
Black Rock (Ee-Ah-Sa-Pa), 23
CELA. See Commission for the Encouragement of Local Art
Central Art Association, 30, 151
Century Magazine, 81
Century of Progress Exposition, 72, 132, 156
Cézanne, Paul, 108, 121, 131
Chappell, Mildred Jacobs, 72, 74
Bedcover (“Settling of the West”) (cat. no. 29)
Chase, William Merritt, 130
Chicago, 61
as metropolis of Great West, 2–3, 47–48, 101
growth at turn of century, 62, 152
responds to modernism, 61–62
Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. See Art Institute of Chicago
Chicago Arts and Crafts Society, 48, 147, 150, 155
Cliff Dwellers Club, 48–49, 51, 62, 72, 75, 149, 150–51
Cody, William F. See Buffalo Bill Cody
Cole, Thomas, 3, 4
Distant View of Niagara Falls (cat. no. 30), 4, 6, 6
Collier, John, 72, 106, 131
Collier’s, 97
colonial revival, 53, 99
Colonial Williamsburg, 99
Colter, Mary, 54, 153
Columbian Museum of Chicago. See Field Museum
Commission for the Encouragement of Local Art, 63, 69, 150, 153
Commons, John R., 43
Races and Immigrants, 43
Cooper, James Fenimore, 3
The Last of the Mohicans, 3, 6
Cornelius and Company, Philadelphia
Girandoles (cat. no. 31), 3, 4
Cosmopolitan Art Club, 30, 151
Cosmopolitan Magazine, 81, 92, 99
Couse, E. Irving, 58, 60
Wal-Si-See (Good Medicine), 58
Cronon, William, 1
Curley, 34, 38
Curry, John Steuart, 131
 
D
Dallin, Cyrus, 150
The Signal of Peace, 14, 15, 87
Dasburg, Andrew, 66, 154
Davey, Randall, 147, 149
Davis, Richard Harding, 54, 94
The West from a Car-Window, 54
Dawes Act, 21
Deas, Charles, 8
DeHuff, Elizabeth, 125
Demme, Emil, 63
Depression, 72, 100, 130, 132
Dorsey, George A., 57, 153
Dove, Arthur, 131, 132
Dow, Arthur Wesley, 130–31, 157
Dressler, Bertha Menzler, 58, 60
San Francisco Peaks, 58
Dunn, Dorothy, 124–25
Dunton, Buck, 60, 60
 
E
Eagle’s Nest, 51, 149, 151
Eddy, Arthur Jerome, 48, 61, 66, 131
Cubists and Post-Impressionism, 61
Elmslie, George Grant, 48, 52
Carpet, 53
Essanay, 92
Evans, Dulah, 122, 125, 150–51
Candelario’s Curio Shop, Santa Fe, 32
Deer Dance, Tesuque, New Mexico, 125
Navajo Woman at Thoreau, New Mexico, 129
Tracing from a Zuni Bowl, 125, 127
Evans, John, 114
Evans, Mayetta, 121, 151
“Exposition of Tribal Arts,” 128
 
F
Falguière, Jean-Alexandre-Joseph, 18
Farnham, Paulding, 161
Pueblo Bowl (cat. no. 94), 50, 51
feminism, 128–29
Feragil Galleries, 99
Fewkes, Jesse Walter, 25, 35
Field, Marshall, 2, 23, 79, 115, 151
Field, Marshall, and Company, 66, 149
Field Museum, 23–24, 57, 67, 124, 128, 148, 151
Ford, Henry, 99
Fort Sheridan, 95, 97, 131
Fraser, James Earle, 14, 151
The End of the Trail (cat. no. 32), 14, 16
French, William M. R., 147
Freud, Sigmund, 109, 113
The Interpretation of Dreams, 109
Totem and Taboo, 109
Friends of American Art, 63, 115, 132
frontier, closing of, 1, 8, 43
Fuller, Henry
The Cliff-Dwellers, 48
 
G
Garland, Hamlin, 24–26, 26, 28, 47–49, 150–51
The Book of the Ameican Indian, 151
Gaspard, Léon, 66–67, 152
To the Dance (The Apaches) (cat. no. 33), 71
Gates Potteries, Terra Cotta, Illinois, 51, 152
Vase (Ear of Corn) (cat. no. 34), 51, 51
Gates, William Day, 51, 152
Gauguin, Paul, 131
Geronimo, 30, 30, 31, 81, 149
Ghost Dance movement, 28
Gillinder and Sons, Philadelphia
Covered Compote (Pioneer Pattern, or “Westward Ho!”) (cat. no. 35), 3, 5
Glidden, George
Types of Mankind, 21
G., Peter
Three Puebloan Dancers (cat. no. 115), 127
Graham, James, and Sons, 99
Great Fire of 1871, 3, 61, 79
Greenfield Village, 99
Green, Joseph, 51
Guglielmi, Louis, 132
 
H
Harding, George F., Jr., 79–80, 80, 97–101, 152
Harding, George F., Sr., 100
Harding Museum, 100–01, 152
Harper’s Weekly, 81–83, 97
Harrison, Carter H., Jr., 48, 61–63, 66, 68–69, 72, 75, 79, 106, 150, 152–54
Dance at Taos Pueblo, 62
Taos Pueblo, 62
Harrison, Carter H., Sr., 47, 61–62, 79, 152
Harrison, William Preston, 62–63, 152
Harshe, Robert, 100, 131
Hartley, Marsden, 105–06, 115, 121, 131, 133, 137, 148, 153
American Indian Symbols, 106, 106, 137
Landscape No. 3, Cash Entry Mines, New Mexico (cat. no. 36), 137, 141
The Last of New England—The Beginning of New Mexico (cat. no. 37), 137, 140
Harvey Company, 54, 57, 128, 148, 151, 153
Indian Department, 57, 153
Indian Detours, 57
Harvey, Frederick Henry, 54, 153
Harvey Houses, 54
Hassam, Childe, 60, 91
Hearst, William Randolph, 92, 98, 99–100
Henderson, Alice Corbin, 106–09, 108, 113, 122, 124–25, 128, 153–55
Red Earth: Poems of New Mexico, 153
The Turquoise Trail, 153
Henderson, William Penhallow, 62, 106–08, 108, 113–15, 124, 129–30, 153–54
Comanche Dance, Acoma #1 (cat. no. 38), 109
Comanche Dance, San Ildefonso (cat. no. 39), 109
Eagle Dance, San Ildefonso (cat. no. 40), 110
Harvest Dance at Jimenez (cat. no. 41), 112
Ready for the Fiesta (cat. no. 42), 106, 107, 108
Spring, Abiquiu (cat. no. 43), 108
Spring, Casa Lucero (cat. no. 44), 109
Sunset Dance before the Race, Taos (cat. no. 45), 113
Ute Dance at Tesuque (cat. no. 46), 114
Hennings, Ernest Martin, 68, 72, 154
The Canyon Trail (cat. no. 47), 46, 68, 70
Henry-Bonnard Bronze Company, 88
Herrerra, Velino Shije (Ma-Pe-Wi)
Corn Dance at Zia, 126
Heye Foundation, 57
Higgins, Victor, 68, 72, 129–30, 150, 154
Fiesta Day (To the Fiesta) (cat. no. 48), 66, 68
Spring Rains (cat. no. 49), 67, 68, 133
Higinbotham, Harlow, 23, 151
Holabird and Roche, 14
Holzer, Jacob Adolphe, 14
Hopi, 25–26, 29, 35
Hopi House, 54
Huckel, John, 57, 153
Hudson, John W., 57
Hutchinson, Charles L., 2, 40, 47–49, 147, 150, 154–55, 157
 
I
Impressionism, 60, 91, 99
Indian Arts Fund, 75, 129, 155
Indian Department, 57, 153
Indian Detours, 57
Indian Removal Act, 4
Indian Rights Society, 75
Indians. See Native Americans Inness, George, 47
 
J
Jackson, Andrew, 4
Japanese art, 53, 115, 131
Jarvie, Robert Riddle, 48–49, 150, 155
Punch Bowl (cat. no. 50), 49, 49, 146
John Crerar Library, 100–01, 152
Joliet, Louis, 14
 
K
Kemeys, Edward, 14, 25, 51, 147, 155
Brown Moose (cat. no. 51), 14, 18
Chassagoac (cat. no. 52), 14, 18
Locked in Death (Deer and Panther) (cat. no. 53), 17
Pitcher (cat. no. 54), 50
The Soul of Contentment (Black Bear) (cat. no. 55), 17
Kimball, W.W., 79
Klauer, William, 63
Ko-Pe-Li, 35, 36
Krehbiel, Albert, 151
Krehbiel, Dulah. See Evans, Dulah
Kuh, Katharine, 132
 
L
Ladies Home Journal, 2
La Farge, Oliver
“Exposition of Tribal Arts,” 128
Introduction to American Indian Art..., 128
Lakota. See Sioux (Lakota)
Landon, Alf, 100
Laocöon, 29, 30
Laufer, Berthold, 151
Leighton, Frederic
An Athlete Wrestling with a Python, 29, 29
Lindsay, Vachel, 106
Little Review, 62
“Little Room.” See Cliff Dwellers Club
Logan (Frank G.) Medal, 63, 66
Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 41
Luhan, Mabel Dodge, 114, 129, 131, 133, 155
 
M
Macdonald-Wright, Stanton, 131
MacMonnies, Frederick, 87, 150
Kit Carson, 87, 87
MacNeil, Hermon Atkins, 13, 18, 24–30, 40–43, 155–56
Arrival of Marquette at the Chicago River, 18, 19
The Moqui Runner (The Moqui Prayer for Rain—The Returning of the Snakes) (cat. no. 56), 25–26, 27, 29–30, 41
Physical Liberty, 41, 41
The Sun Vow (cat. no. 57), 41, 42, 43, 43
The Vow of Vengeance (cat. no. 58), 18, 20, 41
Ma-Pe-Wi. See Herrerra, Velino Shije
maps, 26, 55
Marin, John, 131, 133, 156
Mountain Forms, New Mexico (cat. no. 59), 138
Valley of the Hondo, New Mexico (cat. no. 60), 133, 139
Marquette Building, 14, 18, 19, 25
Marquette, Jacques, 14, 18
Marshall Field and Company. See Field, Marshall, and Company
Martinez, Crescencio (Ta’E)
Tewa Koshare (Kossa), 125
Martinez, Julian, 129, 156
Martinez, Maria, 129, 156
Plate with Geometric Border (cat. no. 109), 129, 130
Martinez, Richard (Opa-Mu-Nu)
Koshares Climbing the Pole (cat. no. 114), 127
masculinity, 8, 29, 80–82, 95, 100
Matisse, Henri, 61, 131
Mayer, Oscar, 63
McCormick, Cyrus H., 2
McCormick, Stanley, 57
medieval revival, 53, 99
Metropolitan Museum of Art, 97
Miles, Nelson A, 30, 81, 95
Mix, Tom, 92, 92
Moki. See Hopi
Monroe, Harriet, 62, 129, 148, 153, 156
A Moki Girl, 129
A Moki Interior, 128
Moran, Thomas, 58, 156–57, 160
The Grand Colorado, 58
Summit of the Sierras (cat. no. 61), 58, 59
Morgan, Lewis Henry, 21–22
Mozier, Joseph, 6
Pocahontas (cat. no. 62), 6, 7
Muybridge, Eadweard, 88, 91
 
N
Naiche, 34, 34–35, 38, 40, 40
Gáhé Dance, 34, 34–35
Native Americans, and assimilation, 21, 32, 43, 47, 53, 125
compared to ancient Greeks, 3, 22, 26, 29–30
evaluation of art produced by, 22, 28, 35, 53, 106, 113, 122, 125, 128–29
federal government policies relating to, 4, 21, 28, 72, 106, 125, 128. See also names of individuals and tribes; Plains Indians; and Pueblo Indians
Navajo
Navajo (Diné) Blanket or Rug (cat. no. 104), 135
Third Phase Navajo (Diné) Chief’s Blanket (cat. no. 103), 56
Newberry Library, 24, 30, 41, 148, 149, 157
New Church, 47, 149
New Mexico Painters, 129–30, 149, 154, 157
New York Journal, 94, 95
Nordenskiöld, Gustaf
The Cliff Dwellers of the Mesa Verde, 48
Nordfeldt, Bror Julius Olsson, 62, 106, 120–22, 121, 128–30, 157
Antelope Dance (cat. no. 63), 121, 123
Summer Dusk (Solitude) (cat. no. 64), 121, 122
Tres Ritas (cat. no. 65), 121
Norton, John Warner, 48
nostalgia, 72, 99
Nott, Josiah Clark
Types of Mankind, 21
 
O
O’Brien Gallery, 58, 95, 97, 158
O’Keeffe, Georgia, 130–33, 157–58
retrospective at the Art Institute, 132, 133, 158
Black Cross, New Mexico (cat. no. 66), 132–33, 134
The Black Place (cat. no. 67), 137
Cow’s Skull with Calico Roses (cat. no. 68), 133, 135
Red Hills with Flowers (cat. no. 69), 136
“Old West,” 72, 94, 99
Opa-Mu-Nu. See Martinez, Richard
Outing, 81
 
P
Palette and Chisel Club, 63, 66, 150, 158
Palmer, Potter, 2
Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 40
Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition, 3
Phillips, Bert Geer, 58, 60
Taos Tourists, 57, 122
Picasso, Pablo, 105, 131
Plains Indians, 48, 82, 94
Blanket Strip (cat. no. 105), 25
Pipe Bag (cat. no. 106), 52
Pocahontas, 6
Poetry: A Magaine of Verse, 62, 105–06, 122, 153, 156
Pollitzer, Anita, 131
polygenism, 18, 21
Post-Impressionism, 61
Powell, John Wesley, 58, 156
Prairie School, 48, 51–52, 152
Pretty Eagle, 32, 33, 34
primitivism, 22, 28–30, 100, 105–06, 122, 130
Proctor, Alexander Phimister, 25, 149, 152, 158
Death of the King of the Herd (cat. no. 70), 90
General John Logan Memorial, 87, 87
Indian Scout, 14, 15
Pullman, George, 2, 79, 151
Pueblo Indians, 22, 48, 66
Vessel (cat. no. 108), 53
watercolors, 122, 124–25, 125, 126, 127
Pueblo Pottery Fund, 155
Putnam, Frederick, 23
 
Q
quilts. See bedcovers
 
R
Ragdale, 43, 43
Ranney, William, 6–7
The Purchase of Manhattan Island from the Indians by the Dutch, in 1626 (cat. no. 72), 6–7, 8
Regionalism, 106, 121, 128, 131
Reinhardt, Henry, 97
Reiss, Winold, 72
relic hunters, 23, 57
Remington, Eva, 99
Remington, Frederic, 32, 54, 80, 91–101, 152, 158–59
The Advance Guard or The Military Sacrifice (The Ambush) (cat. no. 73), 82, 82–82, 91
The Bronco Buster (cat. no. 74), 86, 87, 97, 99
Call the Doctor (cat. no. 75), 83
The Cheyenne, 88, 99
“The Chicago Strikes,” 97, 97
Coming through the Rye or Over the Range (cat. no. 76), 88, 97, 98, 99
Episode of the Buffalo Gun, 91, 91
“Giving the Butt,” 97, 97
The Guns Must Be Delivered (The Advance) (cat. no. 77), 94–95, 96
Historians of the Tribe (cat. no. 78), 94, 94
How the Horses Died for Their Country at Santiago (cat. no. 79), 95, 96
I Will Tell the White Man How He Can Have His Ponies Back or White Otter Defies the White Man (cat. no. 80), 92, 93
The Mexican Major (cat. no. 81), 78, 85, 85, 91, 99
A Mexican Vaquero (cat. no. 82), 84, 85
Nothing But Cheerful Looks Followed the Bat or Admiring Eyes Followed White Otter (cat. no. 83), 92, 93
The Old Dragoons of 1850 (cat. no. 84), 88, 89, 97, 99
Pony Tracks, 82
“The Way of an Indian,” 92–94, 93, 99
Rich, Daniel Catton, 131–33, 148, 159
Rinehart Scholarship, 25, 156, 158
Ripley, Edward, 148
Robb, Samuel A.
Indian Chief, 5
Rockefeller, John D., 99
Roman Bronze Works, 88
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, 100
Roosevelt, Theodore, 4, 7–8, 47, 79, 81
Ranch Life and the Hunting-Trail, 81
The Winning of the West, 7, 94
Rosenfeld, Paul, 114
Rosenthal, Lessing, 66–67
Rosenwald, Julius, 66–67
Roullier (Albert) Art Galleries, 115
Roybal, Alfonso (Awa Tsireh), 122, 124
Ruckstull, Frederic Wellington, 87–88
Ryerson, Martin A., 2, 13, 48, 115, 147, 151, 159
 
S
Saint-Gaudens, Augustus, 151
General John Logan Memorial, 87, 87
Sandburg, Carl, 106, 115
San Simeon, 100
Santa Fe Art Club, 147, 149
Santa Fe Indian School, 125
Santa Fe Indian Welfare Association, 72, 153
Santa Fe Print Shop, 115, 121, 153–54
Santa Fe Railway. See Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway
Santo Domingo Indian School, 125
Sawyer, Edward Warren, 38, 40, 148, 159
Chief Tja-Yo-Ni (cat. no. 85), 38
Curley, Custer Scout, Crow (cat. no. 87), 38, 40
Naiche, Apache (cat. no. 90), 38, 40, 40
Ne-I-So-Meh, Yuma (cat. no. 91), 38
School of American Research, 155
School of The Art Institute of Chicago, 53, 60–61, 125, 130, 147–48
Schweizer, Herman, 153
Sears, Roebuck & Company, 2, 68, 72
Selig Polyscope Company, 92
Seymour, Ralph, 72, 75
Sharp, Joseph, 58, 60
Shaw, Howard Van Doren, 43, 48, 150
Simpson, William Haskell, 58, 148, 159–60
Sioux (Lakota), 82–83, 149
Sloan, John, 122, 128
“Exposition of Tribal Arts,” 128
Introduction to American Indian Art..., 128
Smith, Marjorie B., 115, 153
Snake Dance, 25–26, 29, 35
Society for Contemporary Art, 132
Society of Men Who Paint the Far West, 60, 147, 160
Southwest, as new frontier, 9–10, 48, 105
Spanish-American War, 94–95
Spanish and Indian Trading Post, 128
Stickley, Gustav, 54
Stieglitz, Alfred, 62, 100, 106, 131–33, 153, 157, 159–60
Strand, Beck, 131
Swedenborg, Emmanuel, 47
 
T
Ta’E. See Martinez, Crescencio
Taft, Lorado, 41, 43, 48, 51, 61, 149, 150
Black Hawk, 51
Tait, Arther, 9
Taos Society of Artists, 60, 60, 129–30, 149, 154, 157, 160
Tecoware, 51, 51, 152
Thompson, William Hale, 79, 80, 98–100, 99
Thurber Art Galleries, 35, 62, 149, 160
Tiffany & Co., New York, 14, 51, 97, 99, 160–61
Pueblo Bowl (cat. no. 94), 50, 51
Spurs (Decorated in the “Aztec Taste”) (cat. no. 95), 50
Tonalism, 91
tourism, 54, 57–58
Tovar, El, 54, 55, 153, 160
Tree, Lambert, 14
Tsireh, Awa (Alfonso Roybal), 122, 124
Turner, Frederick Jackson, 1, 10
 
U
Ufer, Walter, 63–66, 68, 72, 129–30, 161
Builders of the Desert (cat. no. 96), 68, 69
Jim and His Daughter (cat. no. 97), 63, 65
Land of Mañana (cat. no. 98), 63, 65, 66
Nude, 66
Self-Portrait (cat. no. 99), 65
The Solemn Pledge, Taos Indians (cat. no. 100), 63, 64, 106
Union League Club of Chicago, 63, 161
United States Cavalry, 82–83, 97
United States Census Bureau, 1
Unknown Maker
Armchair (cat. no. 101), 3–4, 5
 
V
Vanderpoel, John, 130, 157
Voth, Henry R., 47
 
W
Wackenreuter, Andreas, 63
Walkowitz, Abraham, 131
Warburg, Aby, 29–30
Ward, Montgomery, 2
Warner, Olin Levy, 38
Weir, J. Alden, 91
Winckelmann, Johann Jacob, 22
Winslow Brothers, 14
Wister, Owen, 8
Wood, Grant, 132
American Gothic, 131
Works Progress Administration, 121, 130, 149
World’s Columbian Exposition, 1, 3, 8, 147, 151, 154, 161
anthropological displays, 18, 21, 22, 21–23, 48, 95
art displays, 13, 15
World War I, 105, 131
World War II, 132
Wounded Knee, 8, 13, 94
Wright, Belle, Irma, and Ralph, 72
Bedcover (Depicting Native American Scenes) (cat. no. 102), 73
Wright, Frank Lloyd, 48, 51–52, 62
“Tree of Life” Window, 52
Wundt, Wilhelm, 109, 113
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