Attempted Massacre of Blackfeet Indians at Fort McKenzie

  • Técnica de pinturaAcrylic On Canvas
  • Técnica utilizadaWallArt
  • Movimento artísticoAmerican West Landscape
  • Data de criação1922
  • Dimensões59.0 x 36.0 cm
  • MuseuAmon Carter Museum of American Art

Attempted Massacre of Blackfeet Indians at Fort McKenzie

Charles Marion Russell’s “Attempted Massacre of Blackfeet Indians at Fort McKenzie” stands as a poignant testament to the American West's turbulent history and Russell’s masterful ability to convey emotion through visual storytelling. Executed in 1922, this graphite pencil drawing captures a moment of intense confrontation between Native Americans—specifically Blackfeet warriors—and U.S. soldiers stationed at Fort McKenzie during the Nez Perce War. More than just a depiction of an event, it’s a visceral portrayal of fear, resilience, and the devastating consequences of conflict. Russell's signature style is immediately recognizable: loose, expressive lines dominate the composition, eschewing precise detail in favor of capturing the dynamism of the scene. The artist doesn’t aim for photographic realism; instead, he strives to evoke feeling—a palpable sense of urgency and danger—through his technique. Hatching and cross-hatching are skillfully employed to build up areas of shadow, creating a textured surface that reinforces the dramatic mood. These techniques lend weight and depth to the image, mirroring the gravity of the historical narrative. The artwork’s horizontal orientation emphasizes the fort's imposing presence on the upper right side of the canvas, juxtaposed against the lower left corner where a group of horses and figures engage in combat. A fallen warrior lies prominently in the foreground, serving as a powerful symbol of vulnerability and sacrifice—a visual anchor that draws the viewer’s eye into the heart of the drama. The diagonal flow created by this arrangement contributes to the overall feeling of unrest and instability. Beyond its formal elements, “Attempted Massacre” resonates with deeper symbolic meaning. The skull motif subtly incorporated into Russell's signature – visible on the left lower corner – speaks to mortality and remembrance, reminding us of the human cost of war. The artist’s deliberate use of grayscale reinforces this somber tone, stripping away distracting colors to focus solely on conveying emotion and capturing the essence of the moment. It’s a masterful distillation of experience into visual form. The piece resides within the Amon G. Carter Collection, reflecting Russell's enduring legacy as one of America’s foremost Western artists. Further research reveals that this artwork was created during a period marked by significant tensions between settlers and Native American tribes—a context crucial to understanding its emotional impact. The Carter Museum’s detailed documentation underscores the importance of preserving artistic heritage and sharing narratives that illuminate pivotal moments in history.
  • Artist: Charles Marion Russell
  • Birth Year: 1864
  • Death Year: 1926
  • Birth City: St. Louis
  • Birth Country: United States of America
Additional Research: Useful Links: Artwork Details:
  • Title: Attempted Massacre of Blackfeet Indians at Fort McKenzie
  • Medium: Ink and graphite on paper
  • Dimensions: 14 1/2 x 23 1/4 in.
  • Date Created: ca. 1922
  • Collection Name: Amon G. Carter Collection
  • Accession Number: 1961.130
  • Copyright: Public domain
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Sobre esta obra

  • Título: Attempted Massacre of Blackfeet Indians at Fort McKenzie
  • Artista: Charles Marion Russell
  • Ano: 1922
  • Dimensões originais: 59.0 x 36.0 cm
  • Formato: Panoramic
  • Status dos direitos autorais: Domínio público
  • Onde ver: Amon Carter Museum of American Art
  • Movimento: American West Landscape
  • Paleta de cores: Monochrome
  • Cor principal: White

Detalhes Rápidos

  • Title: Attempted Massacre of Blackfeet Indians at Fort McKenzie
  • Medium: Ink and graphite on paper
  • Dimensions: 59 x 36 cm
  • Notable elements or techniques: Loose sketchy lines; Hatching & crosshatching
  • Subject or theme: Conflict; Violence; Historical event
  • Year: 1922

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