James Otto Lewis
Creator Details
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Birth
Feb. 3, 1799 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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Death
Nov. 2, 1858 (New York, New York)
Artworks
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Sun-A-Get, or Hard-Times, a Potawatomi Chief, Taken at the Treaty of Missinewa, Indiana, 1827, 1835-1836
James Otto Lewis
Lithograph with applied watercolor
1965.10.38 -
Ta-Ma-Kake-Toke, or The Woman that Spoke First, a Chippewa [Woman], Painted at the Treaty of Fond du Lac, 1827, 1835-1836
James Otto Lewis
Lithograph with applied watercolor
1965.10.9 -
Tens-Qua-Ta-Wa, or The One That Opens the Door, Shawnee Prophet, Brother of Tecumseh, Painted for the Governor Lewis Cass, 1835-1836
James Otto Lewis
Lithograph with applied watercolor
1965.10.34 -
The Pipe Dance and the Tomahawk Dance of the Chippewa Tribe, Painted at the Treaty of Prairie du Chien, 1825, 1835-1836
James Otto Lewis
Lithograph with applied watercolor
1965.10.37 -
The Son, a Miami Chief, Painted at the Treaty of Missinewa, 1827, 1835-1836
James Otto Lewis
Lithograph with applied watercolor
1965.10.17 -
Too-Sha-Na-Gan-Ka, or The Little Otter, a Winnebago Chief, Painted at the Treaty of Missinewa, Indiana, 1827, 1835-1836
James Otto Lewis
Lithograph with applied watercolor
1965.10.60 -
Tshu-Gue-Ga, a Celebrated Chief, Half Winnebago and Half French, Sketch'd at Green Bay Treaty, 1827, 1835-1836
James Otto Lewis
Lithograph with applied watercolor
1965.10.36 -
View of the Great Treaty Held at Prairie du Chien, September 1825, at which upwards of 5000 Indian Warriors of the Chippewa, Sioux, Sacs and Foxes, Winnebago, Potawatomi, Menominee, Ioway, and Ottowa tribes were present. Governor Lewis Cass of Michigan a, 1835-1836
James Otto Lewis
Lithograph with applied watercolor
1965.10.1 -
Wa-Bish-Kee-Pe-Nas, the White Pigeon, a Chippewa, 1872-1874
Charles Bird King, James Otto Lewis
Lithograph with applied watercolor
2004.19.84 -
Wa-Bish-Kee-Pe-Nas. The White Pigeon. A Chippewa., possibly 1837
Charles Bird King, James Otto Lewis
Lithograph with applied watercolor
1975.64.41 -
Wa-Em-Boesh-Kaa, a Chippewa Chief, Painted at the Treaty of Fond du Lac, 1826, 1835-1836
James Otto Lewis
Lithograph with applied watercolor
1965.10.42 -
Wa-Em-Boesh-Kaa, a Chippeway Chief, 1872-1874
James Otto Lewis
Lithograph with applied watercolor
2004.19.35 -
Wa-Em-Boesh-Kaa. A Chippeway Chief., 1836
James Otto Lewis
Lithograph with applied watercolor
1975.64.30 -
Wa-Kaun or The Snake, a Winnebago Chief, Painted at the Treaty of Prairie du Chien, 1825, 1835-1836
James Otto Lewis
Lithograph with applied watercolor
1965.10.23 -
Wa-Kawn, a Winnebago Chief, 1872-1874
James Otto Lewis, A. Ford
Lithograph with applied watercolor
2004.19.82 -
Wa-Kawn, A Winnebago Chief., 1841
James Otto Lewis, A. Ford
Lithograph with applied watercolor
1975.64.83 -
Wa-Kawn-Ha-Ka, A Winnebago Chief., 1841
Charles Bird King, A. Ford, James Otto Lewis
Lithograph with applied watercolor
1975.64.80 -
Wa-Na-Ta, the Charger, Grand Chief of the Sioux, 1872-1874
Charles Bird King, James Otto Lewis
Lithograph with applied watercolor
2004.19.73 -
Wa-Na-Ta. Grand Chief of the Sioux., possibly 1837
Charles Bird King, James Otto Lewis
Lithograph with applied watercolor
1975.64.25 -
Waa-Ba-Shaw, a Celebrated Sioux Chief, Painted at the Treaty of Prairie du Chien, 1825, 1835-1836
James Otto Lewis
Lithograph with applied watercolor
1965.10.16