Reproduction of the painting Pash-ee-pa-h Little Chef stabbing an Elderly Sauk Chief - George Catlin

Reproduction of the painting Pash-ee-pa-h Little Chef stabbing an Elderly Sauk Chief - George Catlin

American Express
Apple Pay
Klarna
Mastercard
PayPal
Shop Pay
Visa
Free shipping
−10 %
−15 %

We deliver throughout Europe. For other destinations, the estimated delivery time and price are confirmed when you place your order. Shipping is tracked and handled by a carrier suited to the size and destination.

Each piece is printed to order. In Europe, delivery is generally estimated within 3 to 10 business days. This timeframe may vary depending on the size, framing and destination.

Art prints are made in France and Germany. Our frames are made in Poland.

Depending on the destination and carrier, delivery to a pickup point may be available. Contact us before ordering to check this option via our contact form.

Free returns within 30 days. A simple email to Contact form is all it takes: we will promptly send you your return label.

Have a question about your order? Our team is available Monday to Saturday from 8:30 AM to 7:30 PM. Write to us at Contact form .

Matte finish – canvas on stretcher frame

MATTE FINISH

View from the back – wooden frame

VIEW FROM THE BACK

Optional frame – framing available

FRAME (OPTIONAL)

Art finds its place

See the size in your space

Choose a room to see the artwork in different settings.

Choose your room

About the artwork

Discover the story behind this artwork

In the vibrant world of American art, few works manage to capture the very essence of the struggles and triumphs of indigenous peoples like "Pash-ee-pa-h Petit Chef Poignardant un Vénérable Chef Sauk" by George Catlin. This piece, both striking and evocative, immerses us in a historic moment where visual storytelling transcends mere depiction to become a window into a bygone era. Catlin, as a true narrator, uses his palette and brush to immortalize iconic figures and scenes laden with meaning, paying homage to Native American culture. The art print of this work allows us to appreciate the richness of this history while adding a touch of authenticity to our living spaces. Style and uniqueness of the artwork George Catlin's style stands out for its ability to blend realism and romanticism, creating portraits that are both faithful and imbued with a certain poetry. In "Pash-ee-pa-h Petit Chef Poignardant un Vénérable Chef Sauk," every detail is carefully considered, from the expressions of the characters to their traditional clothing, including the natural setting that surrounds them. This piece does not merely depict a scene of conflict; it also evokes the values and beliefs of indigenous peoples, highlighting their relationship with nature and spirituality. The palpable tension between the figures, along with the use of vivid colors, enhances the intensity of the frozen moment in time. Catlin's work is thus a poignant testimony of a culture on the brink of disappearance—a silent cry resonating through the ages. The artist and his influence George Catlin, a 19th-century artist and ethnographer, is often regarded as one of the first to document Native American life with such depth and sensitivity. Traveling across the United States, he dedicated his life to capturing the diversity and richness of indigenous cultures, going beyond the stereotypes often propagated by his contemporaries. His work not only helped preserve images
Responsible company
Made to order, sustainable and sourced materials (FSC wood)
Premium Paintings
Paintings made in France and Germany, frames in Poland
Free shipping from 45 EUR
Estimated delivery within 3–10 business days
30-day returns
Subject to our refund policy
How does it work

The steps of your order

Order placed
01

Order placed

Your order has been confirmed, and we are starting the production of your print.

Shipping
02

Shipping

We ship your order and send you an email to track its progress.

Delivery
03

Delivery

You receive your order, either at home or at a pickup point according to your choice.

Seen at our clients' homes

Our art prints in your home

Discover how our customers showcase their art prints

Good to know

Frequently Asked Questions

In the same spirit

You might also like

Works that other enthusiasts have compared to this one.