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Ledger book containing 19th c. Cheyenne artwork
Maffet Ledger
ArtistVarious; the ledger contains work by over 20 Cheyenne artists
Yearc. 1874–81
LocationMetropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
Accession1978.412.207 (1–182)

The Maffet Ledger is a late 19th-century compilation of Cheyenne artwork. The ledger was compiled by newspaper owner George Maffet, and contains 105 drawings. The ledger is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Description

The Maffet Ledger contains 105 drawings attributed to around 22 different Cheyenne authors. Most of the drawings depict battle scenes between the Cheyenne, other plains tribes, and the United States Army. The compiler of the ledger, George West Maffet Sr., was an editor for The Cheyenne Transporter, a journal published in Oklahoma.

One notable contributor to the ledger was Howling Wolf.

Gallery

Drawings from the Maffet Ledger
  • Cheyenne warrior fighting a US soldier Cheyenne warrior fighting a US soldier
  • Cheyenne fighting another plains warrior Cheyenne fighting another plains warrior
  • Fighting a US cavalryman Fighting a US cavalryman
  • Aftermath of a battle Aftermath of a battle
  • Interacting with Buffalo soldiers Interacting with Buffalo soldiers

See also

References

  1. Powell, Peter J., Candace S. Greene, and Janet C. Berlo. "'The Maffet Ledger' created by Southern and Northern Cheyenne Warrior Artists during their years together in Indian Territory." In The Plains Indians: Artists of Earth and Sky, edited by Gaylord Torrence. Paris and New York: Skira, 2014, pp. 204–213.
  2. ^ Maffet Ledger. "Maffet Ledger". www.metmuseum.org. Retrieved 2020-06-11.
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