Robert E. Lee Shook the Hand of Ely S. Parker

Lieutenant Colonel Ely S. Parker, whose photo can be found by clicking here , (born Hasanoanda, later known as Donehogawa), a Seneca lawyer, engineer, and tribal diplomat, was present when Confederate General Robert E. Lee (See drawing below) surrendered at Appomattox Courthouse in April 1865.

At the surrender meeting, seeing that Parker was an American Indian, General Lee remarked to Parker, “I am glad to see one real American here.” Parker later stated, “I shook his hand and said, ‘We are all Americans’.”  (Sources for further general reading: this and that.)

Parker went on to head up the Bureau of Indian Affairs and collaborated with American anthropologist Lewis Henry Morgan. Read on, by all means!

Robert E. Lee

Technical:

When my wife and I lived in Charlottesville, VA in the mid 1990s, I developed an interest in Robert E. Lee for reasons that continue to intrigue me, not the least of which is related to my having read Don Quijote de La Mancha as both an undergraduate and a graduate student. I’m fascinated by the man and how he is viewed in retrospect.

The reference photo I used can be found here along with others. I imported the photo into Procreate, drew it freehand using various brushes to apply and smudge color, and cropped it out. I could have spend more time on this one.

The Sooner the Better

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Coast to Coast 4.1: No Turbulence (east to west)

This one’s related to a drawing I did a few days ago while traveling from west to east.
No turbulence (east to west)

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Turbulence (west to east)

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Coast to Coast 3: Lucky Midnight Dog?

What? OK, between Phoenix and San Jose I opened up Paper 53 to pass the time at 35,000 ft. There’s nothing Southwest Airlines about this one, well maybe indirectly.

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Coast to Coast 2: Flying Fat Tire

Here’s how I used my drink voucher from Philly to Phoenix: studying!

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Coast to Coast 1: Line Up in Philly

UPDATE (October 14, 2015) I’m happy to report that this piece, on aluminum (12″W x 9″ H x 2″D) and in a much higher resolution sold on Vango [click here for more information].

Now back to the original post from Nov. 29, 2014:
Southwest’s cattle-call methodology…once you’re on the plane, everyone’s in first class…or is that last class?

Philly Airport

Philly Airport

Done in Procreate

What Would Ruth Do?

I admire Ruth Bader Ginsburg. So I search through some Google images and found this one, saved it, cropped it, imported it into Procreate, and used it as a side-by-side reference in a freehand drawing with some liberties and justice for all.

Another progress video…click here.