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Daniel boone's related deeds

George Bingham (181-1879) wrote "daniel boone Escorting Immigrants through Cumberland Canyon" from 185 1 to 1852. This painting is an oil on canvas, 92.7× 127.6cm, and is collected in Campbell Art Museum of Washington University in St. Louis. This painting depicts the historical scene of daniel boone, a legendary Indian soldier, leading the settlers across the Appalachian Mountains to Kentucky during the westward movement in 1775.

In the picture, Boone and his entourage strut, and there is a change of light and shade between the close shot and the distant view. The visual focus points to Boone and the woman sitting on horseback in front of the photo. Boone is a little tired because of hard work, but he is brave and determined, and he has no turning back. Bingham is a custom painter comparable to Mount. Obviously, in this painting, Bingham, who is full of innovative spirit, tries to combine genre painting with profound historical painting.