Item #297847 Mi-A-Qu-A; A Miami Chief. James Otto LEWIS.

Mi-A-Qu-A; A Miami Chief

New York: E. Jones.

Hand colored lithograph. Sheet measures 11 7/8" x 9 1/2".

This charming portrait of Mi-A-Qu-A, a chief of the Miami tribe of the Great Lakes region, was published in 1844 in a New York edition of James Otto Lewis' "The Aboriginal Portfolio", based on a painting made by Lewis at the Treaty of Massinnewa, Indiana in 1827 and lithographed by E. Jones. First printed in 1835 in Philadelphia as the first published collection of native North American portraits, several reissue attempts were made, including British and New York editions published in 1938, and the edition in which this print appeared - published in New York in 1844, after the London edition. This print is in good condition, scuffs, margins trimmed, some abrasions.

James Otto Lewis (1799-1858) was an engraver and portrait painter who was commissioned by Governor Lewis Cass to paint portraits of Native American leaders. He accompanied Cass on several treaty expeditions between 1825 and 1827. Later, with the help of lithographers George Lehman and Peter Duval, Lewis published his prints into "The Aboriginal Portfolio", the first collection of native North American portraits published in ten monthly parts beginning in May 1935. His work also appeared in Thomas McKinney's "History of the Indian Tribes of North America", with 27 of the 150 prints based on his paintings. McKenney's portfolio, however, was published several years after "The Aboriginal Portfolio", and may be the reason for Lewis' unconventional but expedited publication in monthly parts. His original paintings were all destroyed in the 1865 fire at the Smithsonian, leaving this incredibly rare publication as the earliest surviving record of his work.

Illustrator: J. O. Lewis
Language: English

Price: $550.00

Item #297847