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Original 1835 J.O. Lewis Hand Painted Lithograph of WA-KAHN or THE SNAKE - A Winnebego Chief

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Original 1835 J O Lewis hand painted lithograph of WA KAHN orTHE SNAKE a Winnebego chief

J O Lewis first sketched WA KAHN or THE SNAKE in 1825 and thisplate was published in 1835 by Lehman and Duval Philadelphia

James Otto Lewis 1799 to 1858 was an American artist andengraver known for creating one of the earliest published seriesof Native American portraits

He worked primarily in the Great Lakes region includingMichigan Wisconsin and Indiana during a period of intense treatynegotiations between the United States government and tribalnations

Lewis attended treaty councils between 1825 and 1828 undercommission from the Bureau of Indian Affairs producing portraitson the spot and in the field capturing chiefs and delegates asthey appeared during negotiations

The Aboriginal Port Folio published 1835 to 1836 inPhiladelphia is a collection of hand colored lithographs basedon his original paintings

It is historically significant because it was the first majorpublished series of Native American portrait lithographs in theUnited States and contains 72 plates each depicting a NativeAmerican leader or scene

The images were printed by Lehman and Duval a leadinglithography firm of the era

This is one of the original plates from the first publication ofThe Aboriginal Port Folio in 1835 a hand painted lithographnumbered in pencil in the lower right corner

Lithograph measures approximately 17 3 4 in by 10 1 4 in

It is housed in a cushioned board frame measuring about 20 in by16 in

From the late Leonard E Wally Estate Collection

Condition

Minor thumbing

Otherwise excellent condition

Edges may show tattering typical of paper from this era

A strong example of early American lithography Native Americanportrait art 19th century ethnographic illustration andoriginal plates from the Aboriginal Port Folio

Condition: Authentic