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James Otto Lewis Aboriginal Portfolio

James Otto Lewis’ Aboriginal Portfolio

James Otto Lewis.  The Aboriginal Portfolio.  Philadelphia: J.O. Lewis, 1835-1836.   Folio.  72 lithographs by Lehmann & Duval.  Full original hand coloring.  With paper title page and broadsides for the first three numbers.  Leather binding.  Some scattered foxing, but overall excellent condition.   Full leather binding and custom clam shell box.

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James Otto Lewis Weesh-Cub or the Sweet

James Otto Lewis Weesh-Cub or the Sweet

James Otto Lewis. “Weesh-Cub or the Sweet. A noted Chippeway Chief. Painted at the treaty of Prary [sic] du Chien 1825 by J.O. Lewis.”  From The Aboriginal Portfolio. Philadelphia: J. O. Lewis, 1835-1836. Lithograph by Lehman & Duval. Signed in the stone by J. Barincou.  Original hand coloring.  Image ca. 9 x 7 1/2.  Short repaired tear in top margin.  Else, very good condition.

James Otto Lewis Shounk-Chunk The Black Wolf

J.O. Lewis Shounk-Chunk The Black Wolf

James Otto Lewis. “Shounk-Chunk The Black Wolf/ A Winnebago Chief/ Taken at the treaty of Green Bay 1827 by J.O. Lewis.” From The Aboriginal Portfolio. Philadelphia: J. O. Lewis, 1835-1836. Lithograph by Lehman & Duval. Original hand coloring.  Image ca. 9 x 7; paper trimmed to 11 1/2 x 9.  Very good condition.

James Otto Lewis Wadt-He-Doo-Kaana

J.O. Lewis Wadt-He-Doo-Kaana

James Otto Lewis. “Wadt-He-Doo-Kaana/ Chief of the Winnebagoes./ Painted at the treaty of Prarie du Chien 1825 by J.O. Lewis.” From The Aboriginal Portfolio. Philadelphia: J. O. Lewis, 1835-1836. Lithograph by Lehman & Duval. Signed in the stone by J. Barincou. Original hand coloring.  Image ca. 10 1/2 x 9 1/2.  Expertly repaired tear at left; just touching image.  Else, very good condition.

James Otto Lewis A Winnebago Squaw

J.O. Lewis A Winnebago Squaw

James Otto Lewis. “A Winnebago Squaw/ Wife of O’-Check-Ka or Four Legs/ Painted at the Treaty of Green Bay 1825. by J.O. Lewis.-”  From The Aboriginal Portfolio. Philadelphia: J. O. Lewis, 1835-1836. Lithograph by Lehman & Duval. Signed in the stone by J. Barincou.  Original hand coloring. Image ca. 9 x 7 1/2.  Expertly repaired tear at right, just touching image.  Else, very good condition.

James Otto Lewis Tshu-Gue-Ga

J.O. Lewis Tshu-Gue-Ga

James Otto Lewis. “Tshu-Gue-Ga./ A Celebrated Chief half Winnebago and half French./ Sketch’d at Green Bay treaty 1827.-by J.O. Lewis.-” From The Aboriginal Portfolio. Philadelphia: J. O. Lewis, 1835-1836. Lithograph by Lehman & Duval. Original hand coloring.  Image ca. 10 x 7 1/2.

James Otto Lewis Shaw-A-Gaa or The White Dog's Son

J.O. Lewis Shaw-A-Gaa or The White Dog’s Son

James Otto Lewis. “Shaw-A-Gaa or The White Dog’s Son. Pottawatomie Chief. Taken at Green Bay treaty 1827 by J.O. Lewis-” From The Aboriginal Portfolio. Philadelphia: J. O. Lewis, 1835-1836. Lithograph by Lehman & Duval. Original hand coloring. Image ca. 9 x 8.  Some light stains in top right and two old tape stains at side edges.  Paper trimmed to 12 1/2 x 9 1/2.  Else, very good.

James Otto Lewis american indian portrait

J.O. Lewis Com-No-Sa-Qua

James Otto Lewis. “Com-No-Sa-Qua. A Pottowattomie Chief. Painted at the treaty of Missinnewa 1827 by J.O. Lewis.” From The Aboriginal Portfolio. Philadelphia: J. O. Lewis, 1835-1836. Lithograph by Lehman & Duval. Signed in the stone by J. Barincou. Original hand coloring.  Image ca. 9 1/2 x 7 1/2.

James Otto Lewis Celebrated Ottawa Chief

J.O. Lewis Celebrated Ottawa Chief

James Otto Lewis. “A Celebrated Ottawa Chief. Painted at the treaty of Fort Wayne 1827 by J.O. Lewis.” From The Aboriginal Portfolio. Philadelphia: J. O. Lewis, 1835-1836. Lithograph by Lehman & Duval. Signed in the stone by J. Barincou. Original hand coloring. Image ca. 10 1/2 x 8.  Some chipping in bottom corners, well away from image.  Else, very good condition.

James Otto Lewis Kitch-Ee-I-Aa-Ba or the Big Buck

J.O. Lewis Kitch-Ee-I-Aa-Ba or the Big Buck

James Otto Lewis. “Kitch-Ee-I-Aa-Ba or the Big Buck. A Chippewa Chief. Taken at the Treaty of Prarie du Chien by J.O. Lewis 1825.-” From The Aboriginal Portfolio. Philadelphia: J. O. Lewis, 1835-1836. Lithograph by Lehman & Duval. Original hand coloring.  Image ca. 11 x 8.  Stains in bottom margin.  Else, very good condition.

James Otto Lewis Pe-A-Jick

J.O. Lewis Pe-A-Jick

James Otto Lewis. “Pe-A-Jick. A Chippewa Chief. Taken at the Treaty of Prairie du Chien 1825 by J.O. Lewis.” From The Aboriginal Portfolio. Philadelphia: J. O. Lewis, 1835-1836. Lithograph by Lehman & Duval. Original hand coloring.  Image ca. 10 1/2 x 8.  Chip in bottom right corner.  Else, very good condition.

James Otto Lewis Pe-Schick-Ee

J.O. Lewis Pe-Schick-Ee

James Otto Lewis. “Pe-Schick-Ee. A Celebrated Chippeway Chief. Painted at the treaty of Prarie du Chien 1825 by J.O. Lewis.” From The Aboriginal Portfolio. Philadelphia: J. O. Lewis, 1835-1836. Lithograph by Lehman & Duval. Signed in the stone by J. Barincou. Original hand coloring.  Image ca. 10 x 8.   Very good condition.

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