English: Catlin's North American Indian Portfolio. Hunting Scenes and Amusements of the Rocky Mountains and Prairies of America.
From Drawings and Notes of the Author, made during Eight Years' Travel amongst Forty-Eight of the Wildest and Most Remote Tribes of Savages in North America.
London: Geo. Catlin, Egyptian Hall; text printed by C. and J. Adlard, 1844. One from 25 fine hand-colored lithographed plates after Catlin, lithographed by Day and Haghe, each heightened with gum arabic.
Date
1844
date QS:P571,+1844-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium
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Object history
Provenance: : Sotheran's paper label on pastedown; Maxine and Joel Spitz, Chicago (bookplate).
Notes
FIRST EDITION, FIRST ISSUE, with 20 pages of text and the plates colored, with printed captions. Catlin himself published the very scarce first colored issue with the plates printed on full sheets of paper, unmounted. Although Catlin planned on producing a series of thematic portfolios reproducing images from his Indian Gallery, the publication overextended his resources. The publication of his North American Indian Portfolio was taken over by Henry Bohn.
"These beautiful scenes in Indian life are probably the most truthful ever presented to the public" (Field).
Catlin's eight years of field research and painting of forty-eight tribes produced this immensely rich record of Native Americans. "The history and customs of such a people, preserved by pictorial illustrations, are themes worthy the lifetime of one man, and nothing short of the loss of my life shall prevent me from visiting their country and becoming their historian" (Preface).
Abbey Travel 653; Field 258; Howes C-243; Sabin 11532; Wagner-Camp-Becker 105a:1; William S. Reese, "The Production of Catlin's North American Indian Portfolio, 1844-1876," unpublished paper; Schwerdt I, p.100 and IV, p.21.
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