In this painting, death is portrayed as a skeleton in a military uniform on a horse, he holds a bloody sword and rides over the dead soldiers and Native Americans who cover the battlefield.
Profile portrait of an unidentified Native American man; plaque on frame reads: "Painted and Presented to Colorado State Museum, Dwight D. Eisenhower."
Portrait of an unidentified woman with an elaborate gilt frame. She wears a red velvet dress with a low neckline, blue ribbons in her hair and on her sleeves. She holds a small bouquet of flowers.
Woven jacquard coverlet, made of blue wool and cotton wefts with cotton warp threads in the double weave technique. American spread eagle in each corner, overall geometric floral pattern and words: "United We Stand, Divided We Fall", "Eve Nellis,...
An elderly African American woman warms her hands in front of the hearth, she wears a shawl over her dress and a scarf on her head; interior shows a wall clock and chair.