Painting detail from the 1886 Gettysburg Panorama in St. Paul

Painting detail from the 1886 Gettysburg Panorama in St. Paul

A photograph by Truman Ward Ingersoll of a portion of the 1886 Gettysburg Panorama in St. Paul. The painting depicts Pickett’s Charge on July 3, 1863. Note the Union soldiers in the lower-right corner carrying what appears to be a Confederate flag.

1886 catalogue for the Gettysburg Panorama in St. Paul

1886 catalogue for the Gettysburg Panorama in St. Paul

Program for the Battle of Gettysburg Panorama, a fifty-foot-tall, circular, hyper-realistic painting of the battle. The exhibition opened in downtown St. Paul in 1886 at 6th and St. Peter Streets and featured the 28th Virginia battle flag as a prop. 53-4316, Pamphlets Collection, Wisconsin Historical Society Library, Madison.

“Maang Doodem / Loon Clan”

“Maang Doodem / Loon Clan”

“Maang Doodem / Loon Clan.” Acrylic and ink painting by Sam Zimmerman (Zhaawanoogiizhik), January 2020. Used with the permission of Sam Zimmerman. Featured in Following My Spirit Home: A Collection of Paintings and Stories (Minnesota Historical Society, 2022), 42–43. Zimmerman writes in that book, “I envisioned a maang family swimming along the shore. He is breaking the surface to answer his mate’s call, his mate carrying their young chick on his back. I went with softer brush strokes for the sky to capture a more calm and peaceful scene.”

Etching of two loons by John James Audubon

Etching of two loons by John James Audubon

Etching of two loons by John James Audubon, 1836.

Painting Buddhas inside Watt Munisotaram

Painting Buddhas inside Watt Munisotaram

A monk and a volunteer paint Buddha statues inside Watt Munisotaram. Photo by Will Yetvin, April 8, 2016.

Dance performance at Watt Munisotaram

Dance performance at Watt Munisotaram

The Minneapolis-based dance group Wattanak performs at a benefit party held at Watt Munisotaram on April 4, 2012. Photograph by Hannah Comstock-Gay.

Interior of outdoor shrine

Interior of outdoor shrine

The interior of the outdoor shrine at Watt Munisotaram, featuring a reclining Buddha (middle) and a Buddha in the Dhyāna Mudrā (pose of meditation). Photograph by Will Yetvin, April 10, 2016. CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

Buddha statues

Buddha statues

Buddha statues on a raised platform in an outdoor area of Watt Munisotaram. Photo by Flickr user Coacoabiscuit, June 18, 2022. CC BY-NC-ND 2.0

Buddha statues inside the main temple

Buddha statues inside the main temple

Buddha statues in symbolic poses (mudrās) on the lower floor of Watt Munisotaram’s main building. Visible are a Buddha in a Dhyāna Mudrā (meditation pose, at center); a Buddha in a Dharmachakra Mudrā (teaching pose, at left); and a Buddha in an Abhaya Mudrā (fearlessness pose, at right). Photograph by Will Yetvin, April 10, 2016. CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

Upper sanctuary

Upper sanctuary

The interior of the upper sanctuary in Watt Munisotaram’s main building. Photograph by Will Yetvin, April 10, 2016.

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