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  1. Elbridge Ayer (E. A.) Burbank (August 10, 1858 – April 21, 1949) was an American artist who sketched and painted more than 1200 portraits of Native Americans from 125 tribes. He studied art in Chicago and in his 30s traveled to Munich, Germany, for additional studies with notable German artists.

  2. Born August 10, 1858, in Harvard, Illinois, Elbridge Ayer Burbank created one of the most comprehensive and articulate productions of Native American portraiture ever made. He was the firstborn of Abner Jewett Burbank, a station agent for the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad Company and Annie Ayer Burbank, both originally of Massachusetts.1 ...

  3. Elbridge Ayer Burbank’s first job was for Northwest Magazine, illustrating the Northern Pacific Railway route from Minnesota to Puget Sound, Washington. After two years of working as a portraitist in England, he settled in Chicago. Critics praised his work, but Burbank was not particularly ambitious and rather than compete in the cutthroat ...

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  4. Aug 10, 1858 - Apr 21, 1949. Elbridge Ayer Burbank was an American artist who sketched and painted more than 1200 portraits of Native Americans from 125 tribes. He studied art in Chicago and in...

  5. View Elbridge Ayer Burbanks artworks on artnet. Learn about the artist and find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks, the latest news, and sold auction prices.

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  6. E. A. Burbank. Elbridge Ayer Burbank was born in Harvard, Illinois and graduated from the Chicago Art Academy. He worked from a studio in St. Paul Minnesota, and painted scenery for Northwest Magazine to inspire homesteading along the railway line of the Northern Pacific.

  7. Elbridge Ayer Burbank; Wick-Ey, 1898 Elbridge Ayer Burbank; Explore Further. Most Similar Painting The West 1858–1949 ...