Box 1
Contains 39 Results:
Gise-Ha, Undated
Lithograph of a legging excised from unidentified source ascribed to George Catlin.
Printed on recto: "Gise-Ha or Male Leggin (sic)."
Printed on recto, top right: "Pl. 8."
Written on verso in pencil: "p 208."
A Jenkins-Eberstadt acquisition.
Ga-Geh-Ta, Undated
Lithograph of a belt excised from unidentified source ascribed to George Catlin.
Printed on recto: "Ga-Geh-Ta, or Belt."
Printed on recto, top right: "Pl. 9."
Written on verso in pencil: "p 150."
A Jenkins-Eberstadt acquisition.
Ga-Geh-Ta, Yen-Che-No-Hos-Ta-Ta, Undated
Three lithographic prints of decorated bands excised from unidentified source ascribed to George Catlin.
Printed on recto: " Ga-Geh-Ta, Yen-Che-No-Hos-Ta-Ta. or Knee Band. Yen-Nis-Ho-Qua-Hos-Ta. or Wrist Band. Ga-Geh-Ta, Teu-Nis-Ha-Hos-Ta. or Arm Band."
Printed on recto, top right: "Pl. 10."
Written on verso in pencil: "p 208."
A Jenkins-Eberstadt acquisition.
Ya-Wa-O-Da-Qua, Undated
Lithograph of a needle book excised from unidentified source ascribed to George Catlin.
Printed on recto: "Ya-Wa-O-Da-Qua or Needle Book."
Printed on recto, top right: "Pl. 12."
Written on verso in pencil: "p 243."
A Jenkins-Eberstadt acquisition.
Ga-Ka, Undated
Lithograph of a breech cloth excised from unidentified source ascribed to George Catlin.
Printed on recto: " Ga-Ka or Breech Cloth."
Printed on recto, top right: "Pl. 15."
Written on verso in pencil: "p 144."
A Jenkins-Eberstadt acquisition.
Ga-On-Seh, Undated
Lithograph of a baby frame excised from unidentified source ascribed to George Catlin.
Printed on recto: "Ga-On-Seh, or Baby Frame."
Printed on recto, top right: "Pl. 16."
Written on verso in pencil: "p 232."
A Jenkins-Eberstadt acquisition.
Ah-So-Qua-Ta, Undated
Lithograph of two pipes excised from unidentified source ascribed to George Catlin.
Printed on recto: "Ah-So-Qua-Ta. Pipes."
Printed on recto, top right: "Pl. 17."
Written on verso in pencil: "p 433."
A Jenkins-Eberstadt acquisition.
Ah-Ta-Qua-O-Weh, Undated
Lithograph of a mocassin excised from unidentified source ascribed to George Catlin.
Printed on recto: "Ah-Ta-Qua-O-Weh, or Moccason (sic). For Male."
Printed on recto, top right: "Pl. 1."
Written on verso in pencil: "p 400."
A Jenkins-Eberstadt acquisition.
Osceola, Undated
Black and white lithographic print of Osceola, Seminole chief, 1804-1838.
Printed on recto, bottom: "Osceola. A Seminole War Chief of the Tribe of the Mikasaukies."