âA Catalogue of Indian Portraits in the Collection of Joseph G. Butler, Jr.â offers a detailed listing of Native American portraits displayed at the Youngstown, Ohio YMCA. This catalogue provides a glimpse into a specific collection from the early 20th century, showcasing the artistic representation of indigenous peoples. It serves as a valuable resource for researchers, art historians, and anyone interested in the portrayal of Native Americans in art and the history of art collections in the United States. This catalogue not only documents the artworks but also provides insights into the cultural context and the collector’s perspective during that period.
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