Tenskwatawa, (1775 – 1836) was the brother of the famous Tecumseh. Tenskwatawa was himself a religious and political leader of the Shawnee tribe. This figure is from the
Eastern Woodland Indians range by Conquest Miniatures, Item Number: 500-012. The two figure set also contains Tecumseh.
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Regulars readers may be even more surprised to know I actually plan the colour schemes of these figures such as using predominately reds and blues for the materials. The feathers are painted to represent eagle feathers and the animal skins are painted to represent black bearskin as this species (I believe) inhabit that particular part of the world.
Very nicely painted. These look like they should be in a museum. Best, Dean
ReplyDeleteYou're a superb painter and I'm jealous.
ReplyDeleteTenskwatawa lost his right eye in a childhood accident. In his heydey he wore a bandana over the empty socket. Later in life he didn't bother. Towards the bottom of this linked page is a full-face portrait of Tenskwatawa in middle age:
http://www.inman-family.org/documents/henry-inman.html
Thanks Dean,comments are always appreciated.
ReplyDelete@Anonymous, thanks for comments and the link. Looking at the portrait it now seems obvious that he only had one eye, can't believe I missed that! I'm now seriously tempted to paint out the right eye.
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Matt
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