Joseph Hin-Mah-Too-Yah-Lat-Kekht, Chief of the Nez Percé Indians
        
      
              
                            
      
              
                    
American Art
        
      
              
          
On View: Luce Visible Storage and Study Center, 5th Floor
        
      
              
        
      
      
              
              
      
              
          MEDIUM
          Bronze        
      
      
              
          DATES
          1889        
      
      
      
              
          DIMENSIONS
          17 9/16 × 17 11/16 × 2 1/8 in., 14 lb. (44.6 × 44.9 × 5.4 cm, 6.35kg)          	
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          MARKINGS
          Stamped on verso, bottom center: ' JNO. WILLIAMS / NEW YORK. '        
      
              
          SIGNATURE
          Inscribed along bottom edge in center, in script: ' "Olin L. Warner / Sculptor" / Portland Oregon / November 1889. '        
      
              
          INSCRIPTIONS
          Inscribed sideways on left side, in raised capitals: ' "JOSEPH" / HIN-MAH-TOÓ-YAH-LAT-KEKHT ' and on right side: ' CHIEF OF THE / "NEZ PERCÉ" INDIANS '        
      
              
      
      
        ACCESSION NUMBER
        18.189      
              
          CREDIT LINE
          Gift of Mrs. C.V. Sanborn        
      
      
              
          CATALOGUE DESCRIPTION
          Large round medallion with low relief profile of the subject, facing left.        
      
      
      
              
          CAPTION
          Olin Levi Warner (American, 1844–1896). Joseph Hin-Mah-Too-Yah-Lat-Kekht, Chief of the Nez Percé Indians, 1889. Bronze, 17 9/16 × 17 11/16 × 2 1/8 in., 14 lb. (44.6 × 44.9 × 5.4 cm, 6.35kg). Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Mrs. C.V. Sanborn, 18.189. Creative Commons-BY (Photo: Brooklyn Museum, 18.189_bw.jpg)        
      
      
      
              
          IMAGE
          overall, 18.189_bw.jpg. Brooklyn Museum photograph          
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