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John Buxton, ?Artist of Our Heritage,? engages both history buffs and art lovers alike with each new Fine Art Limited Edition. His unique combination of detailed historical accuracy and artistic mastery brings the past to life as few others can. In Coming to Trade, Buxton portrays the co-existence between the French and Native Americans. ?This painting an iconic depiction of what drew both sides to tolerate the other in what came to be known as the fur trade,? Buxton says. ?Furs from the new world helped finance French expansion and trade items enhanced the living standard of the native nations. Bows and arrows were no longer the preferred hunting method and French cutlery replaced stone axes and knives. Cooking pots, needles and even wire soon became highly prized among the Indians as they became slightly more European. French traders, many of whom lived among the Indians, changed as well. They readily accepted native culture and custom?to the extent that it was difficult to distinguish a Frenchman from his native ally. Though they tried, Jesuit priests were not quite as successful at transforming natives into cultured, God-fearing Frenchmen.?
Coming to Trade,
by John Buxton
LIMITED EDITION PRINT
Image size:
22 1/2"w x 13 1/2"h.
Edition Size:250
Published from the artist's original work.
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This product was added to our catalog on Sunday 01 March, 2009.
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