ARTIST: James Otto Lewis
PUBLISHER: Published in Philadelphia.
MEDIUM: Lithograph, hand-colored,
DATE: 1834-36.
EDITION SIZE: Image size 7 1/2 x 6 1/8" (190 x 165 mm).
DESCRIPTION: Painted at the treaty of Green Bay 1827 by J. O. Lewis. Hand-colored lithograph by Lehman & Duval. The Aboriginal Port-Folio of James Otto Lewis was, as he himself advertised, the first attempt to publish a portrait series of Indians involved in the treaty-making of the 1820s and early 1830s. Lewis was hired by the federal government to accompany Gov. Lewis Cass of Michigan to the treaty sites to make a visual record. Despite the historic importance of Lewis' artistic legacy, it was eclipsed shortly after its publication in 1834-36 by the more polished productions of George Catlin and McKenney and Hall. Precisely because of the Port-Folio's commercial failure, complete sets are rare today and even individual plates are scarce.
ADDITIONAL INFO:
CONDITION: Good condition save for some minor tears and or stains along sheet edges. Original hand coloring.
REFERENCE: Howes, U.S.iana, L-315.