Wild West: Indians | ||
Number: | 293 | |
Date: | 1887 | |
Medium: | etching and drypoint | |
Size: | 82 x 185 mm | |
Signed: | butterfly at lower left | |
Inscribed: | no | |
Set/Publication: | no | |
No. of States: | 1 | |
Known impressions: | 5 | |
Catalogues: | K.314; M.308; W.228 | |
Impressions taken from this plate (5) |
KEYWORD
circus, grandstand, horse, people, theatre, wild west show.
TITLE
Both Whistler and later cataloguers used several different titles for this etching, as follows:
'The Orator, Buffalo Bill' (1887/1888, Whistler). 4
'"Wild West" No. 2' (1887/1888, Whistler). 5
'Wild West Indians' (1890/1891, Whistler). 6
Possibly 'Wild West, No. 2' (1887, R.B.A.). 7
'Buffalo Bill, The Orator' (1898, Wunderlich's). 8
'Wild West' (1899, Frederick Wedmore (1844-1921)). 9
'Wild West' (1903, Wunderlich's). 10
Whistler and his cataloguers kept using different titles. His first recorded title, 'The Orator, Buffalo Bill' could be confused with the titles used for The Orator, Wild West Show 294, and 'Wild West, No. 2' could apply to any of the Wild West Show etchings.
The inclusion of an American Indian distinguishes this scene from the other etchings of the Wild West Show. Thus the title 'Wild West: Indians', as recorded by Whistler in 1890 (but with added punctuation), is appropriate and clearly differentiates this etching from the other 'Wild West' subjects.
'The Orator, Buffalo Bill' (1887/1888, Whistler). 4
'"Wild West" No. 2' (1887/1888, Whistler). 5
'Wild West Indians' (1890/1891, Whistler). 6
Possibly 'Wild West, No. 2' (1887, R.B.A.). 7
'Buffalo Bill, The Orator' (1898, Wunderlich's). 8
'Wild West' (1899, Frederick Wedmore (1844-1921)). 9
'Wild West' (1903, Wunderlich's). 10
Whistler and his cataloguers kept using different titles. His first recorded title, 'The Orator, Buffalo Bill' could be confused with the titles used for The Orator, Wild West Show 294, and 'Wild West, No. 2' could apply to any of the Wild West Show etchings.
The inclusion of an American Indian distinguishes this scene from the other etchings of the Wild West Show. Thus the title 'Wild West: Indians', as recorded by Whistler in 1890 (but with added punctuation), is appropriate and clearly differentiates this etching from the other 'Wild West' subjects.
4: Written on .
5: List, [1887/1888], GUW #13233.
6: List, [1890/1891], GUW #13236.
7: London RBA 1887-8 (cat. no. 528).
8: New York 1898 (cat. no. 217).
9: Wedmore 1899[more] (cat. no. 228).
10: New York 1903b (cat. no. 179) 'Wild West'.
DESCRIPTION
A view across an arena, with the roofed grandstand for spectators curving from left to further back at right. In the arena, a man (the 'orator' or narrator) is standing on a raised platform at left and another man - an 'Indian' with a feather in his headdress - stands by a barrier at the right. Near the centre are several men and horses.
SITE
The arena at Earl's-Court, Brompton, London, UK. The view is from the same spot as The Bucking Horse, Wild West 295.