Seminole+Indian+Summer+Camp

Date: ca. 1963
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 * Title: **Seminole Indian Summer Camp**

Artists: **Earl Cunningham** Born: Edgecomb, Maine 1893 Died: St. Augustine, Florida 1977

Medium: oil on fiberboard Dimensions: 16 7/8 x 40 3/4 in. (42.9 x 103.5 cm.) Smithsonian American Art Museum Gift of Michael and Marilyn Mennello

Accession: 1992.39 || Cunningham combined fanciful elements from various places and times into brilliantly painted landscapes and seascapes. Here he envisioned an idyllic summer camp of the Seminole Indians in Florida's Everglades, with lush vegetation, vividly colored tropical birds, and canoes and a sailboat afloat on a peaceful pond.
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