Subject: Prints - Native American
Period: 1843 (dated)
Publication: History of the Indian Tribes of North America
Color: Hand Color
Size:
13.5 x 19.9 inches
34.3 x 50.5 cm
This superb lithograph with watercolor is based on a painting by Charles Bird King. The portrait shows David Vann (1800-1863), a Cherokee leader who negotiated with the United States government on behalf of his people. He was killed during the American Civil War. Published by Daniel Rice and James G. Clark. A beautiful example with full margins which is rare for these lithographs because so many were trimmed and framed in the past.
Thomas McKenney & James Hall's portfolio of Indian portraits documents an important part of American History. Thomas McKenney, head of the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs for many years, was a champion of the Native Americans and fought throughout his tenure to preserve their culture. His legacy was commissioning artists such as James Otto Lewis and Charles Bird King to paint many of the native leaders when they visited Washington. After he left government office, he produced lithographs of these paintings for this publication. These lithographs are the only visual record left of these great Native Americans, as the paintings were destroyed by fire in 1865.
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Condition: B+
An excellent impression with full contemporary color on a lightly toned sheet with a few small spots.