Keywords: Alfred Jacob Miller - Indian Girls, Swinging - Walters 37194047.jpg This single incident that arrested the Artist's eye proved to be a popular picture that perhaps as much as any other image seemed to show the Indians to be a carefree romantic lot Miller later permitted it to be copied as a chromolithograph for C W Webber's book entitled The Hunter-Naturalist Wild Scenes and Song-Birds 1854 As might be anticipated later editions of the work had the girl fully clothed despite Miller's note that she had in truth almost 'nothing to wear ' between 1858 1860 watercolor heightened with white on paper cm 37 8 21 6 accession number 37 1940 47 37989 William T Walters Baltimore 1858-1860 by commission Henry Walters city Baltimore Walters Art Museum Henry Walters Commissioned by William T Walters 1858-1860 Now I Lay Me Down to Eat Notes and Footnotes on the Lost Art of Living Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum New York 1980 Alfred Jacob Miller An Artist on the Oregon Trail Alfred Jacob Miller Watercolors and Drawings The Walters Art Gallery Baltimore 1984 place of origin USA Walters Art Museum license 2D Alfred Jacob Miller An Artist on the Oregon Trail Swinging Paintings by Alfred Jacob Miller in the Walters Art Museum Paintings of Native Americans by Alfred Jacob Miller 19th-century watercolor paintings in the United States Paintings of adolescent girls Female toplessness in paintings Female toplessness in the Americas Topless and barefoot females in art |