File:The Captive.jpg
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E. Irving Couse: The Captive ( ) | |||||||||||||||||||||
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artist QS:P170,Q3058696 |
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Title |
The Captive |
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Description |
English: In 1838, Dr. Marcus Whitman and his wife came to the Oregon Territory to establish a mission to the Cayuse Indians under the sponsorship of the New England Mission Board. They were accompanied by another missionary pair, the Spaldings. In time, immigrants also came to the area and settled around the Whitman Mission. All went well until there was an epidemic of measles. The Indians were stricken by the disease and, though treated by the Whitmans, were not able to respond so well to medical treatment. Angry and terrified, they accused Dr. Whitman of deliberately poisoning them to get their land. In late November of 1847, they attacked the mission and murdered most of the staff, including Dr. Whitman and his wife. A number of others were taken captive, among them Lorinda Bewly. Lorinda, a seventeen-year-old teacher at the Mission, was spared from death by a Cayuse chief named Five Crows. When he saw her he decided that he would like the novelty of having a white woman for a wife. Needless to say, this did not meet with a favorable response from the captured girl.
Couse's painting shows us a dramatic scene -- Lorinda is lying on the floor of the chief's tepee, unconscious, with bloody bonds testifying to her terrified but courageous struggle in the face of death. Five Crows is seated on the floor, staring at her and unable to fathom her behavior, her aversion to him. Couse has shown us two cultures in tragic juxtaposition, and we are able to have an understanding of each. |
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Date |
1891 date QS:P571,+1891-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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Medium |
oil medium QS:P186,Q296955 |
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Collection | UnknownUnknown | ||||||||||||||||||||
Source/Photographer | http://www.batguano.com/bgma/captive.jpg | ||||||||||||||||||||
Permission (Reusing this file) |
Public domain. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Other versions | File:E. Irving Couse, 'The Captive', 1891.jpg (larger, better quality image) |
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