Antelope Shooting, Assiniboine by George Catlin. A Native American hunter lies prone in tall grass, aiming a rifle toward a herd of pronghorn antelope on a grassy prairie hill under a soft, clouded sky.

Antelope Shooting, Assiniboine

George Catlin

1861 · Oil Paint, Canvas

A quiet, expectant moment on the Great Plains, capturing a traditional hunting scene by George Catlin.

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Where it works

A balanced artwork with steady presence with softened warm notes — holds a wall without competing for attention.

Often works in
Living Room · Office · Study
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Reads naturally above long furniture lines
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Best with clear wall contrast
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Olive green, Soft gray, Rich brown

About the piece

Painted by George Catlin in 1861, this oil on canvas work depicts an Assiniboine hunter skillfully stalking a herd of antelope under a vast, atmospheric sky. The composition masterfully captures the stillness of the prairie and the tension of the hunt, characteristic of Catlin's dedicated documentation of North American indigenous life and landscapes.