Catlin, George

ID
0594
Nationality
American
Occupation
Painter
Artist
Writer
Author
Authority on American Indians and the West
Summary
Born at Wilkes-Barre, PA; apparently later-deafened (nearly completely deaf by 1848). Studied law, but switched to painting; travelled extensively through the West, documenting his trips and encounters through paintings and writings. Bankrupted in London in 1852, he disappeared for a while, then traveled through Central and South America, making geological observations on behalf of Humboldt. Catlin's extensive collection of Indian portraits, sketches, and artifacts was finally purchased by the Smithsonian Institution in 1871; he died the next year in Jersey City, NJ.
References
Deaf Persons in the Arts and Sciences, p.70-73; Deaf Artists in America, p.13-18; Silence of the Spheres, p.33-34.
Dates
26 July 1796-23 December 1872