A set of six framed oil paintings of scenes in the Pacific Northwest. Four of the paintings, "Falls of the Peluse Snake River," "Kakkabakka Falls (Falls on the Willamette)", "Buffalo Hunt," and "Buffalo Resting", have been attributed to Paul Kane. "Fort Vancouver, Columbia River," has been attributed to John Mix Stanley (see Hassrick, et al., Painted Journeys, 2016). C. P. Wilson, in his article “Early Western Paintings” in The Beaver (June, 1948) suggests that “Mount Hood from the East” might be by or after a work by Henry J. Warre, a British Army officer.
Description:
Acquired from the widow of Sir George Simpson. Given to the library by William Robertson Coe. and Paul Kane (1810-1871), from Toronto, spent four years in Europe and returned to North America to paint Indians and scenes of the Northwest. He joined the Hudson's Bay Company's 1846 spring brigade to the Northwest and George Simpson, the company's governor, commissioned paintings. After two years, Kane returned east and fulfilled commissions by George William Allan of Toronto and others, to do oil paintings of Northwest Indians and scenes.
Subject (Geographic):
Northwest, Pacific--Pictorial works.
Subject (Name):
Kane, Paul,--1810-1871., Stanley, John Mix,--1814-1872., and Warre, Henry James,--Sir,--1819-1898.
Subject (Topic):
American bison hunting--Pictorial works. and American bison--Pictorial works.
A set of six framed oil paintings of scenes in the Pacific Northwest. Four of the paintings, "Falls of the Peluse Snake River," "Kakkabakka Falls (Falls on the Willamette)", "Buffalo Hunt," and "Buffalo Resting", have been attributed to Paul Kane. "Fort Vancouver, Columbia River," has been attributed to John Mix Stanley (see Hassrick, et al., Painted Journeys, 2016). C. P. Wilson, in his article “Early Western Paintings” in The Beaver (June, 1948) suggests that “Mount Hood from the East” might be by or after a work by Henry J. Warre, a British Army officer.
Description:
Acquired from the widow of Sir George Simpson. Given to the library by William Robertson Coe. and Paul Kane (1810-1871), from Toronto, spent four years in Europe and returned to North America to paint Indians and scenes of the Northwest. He joined the Hudson's Bay Company's 1846 spring brigade to the Northwest and George Simpson, the company's governor, commissioned paintings. After two years, Kane returned east and fulfilled commissions by George William Allan of Toronto and others, to do oil paintings of Northwest Indians and scenes.
Subject (Geographic):
Northwest, Pacific--Pictorial works.
Subject (Name):
Kane, Paul,--1810-1871., Stanley, John Mix,--1814-1872., and Warre, Henry James,--Sir,--1819-1898.
Subject (Topic):
American bison hunting--Pictorial works. and American bison--Pictorial works.
A set of six framed oil paintings of scenes in the Pacific Northwest. Four of the paintings, "Falls of the Peluse Snake River," "Kakkabakka Falls (Falls on the Willamette)", "Buffalo Hunt," and "Buffalo Resting", have been attributed to Paul Kane. "Fort Vancouver, Columbia River," has been attributed to John Mix Stanley (see Hassrick, et al., Painted Journeys, 2016). C. P. Wilson, in his article “Early Western Paintings” in The Beaver (June, 1948) suggests that “Mount Hood from the East” might be by or after a work by Henry J. Warre, a British Army officer.
Description:
Acquired from the widow of Sir George Simpson. Given to the library by William Robertson Coe. and Paul Kane (1810-1871), from Toronto, spent four years in Europe and returned to North America to paint Indians and scenes of the Northwest. He joined the Hudson's Bay Company's 1846 spring brigade to the Northwest and George Simpson, the company's governor, commissioned paintings. After two years, Kane returned east and fulfilled commissions by George William Allan of Toronto and others, to do oil paintings of Northwest Indians and scenes.
Subject (Geographic):
Northwest, Pacific--Pictorial works.
Subject (Name):
Kane, Paul,--1810-1871., Stanley, John Mix,--1814-1872., and Warre, Henry James,--Sir,--1819-1898.
Subject (Topic):
American bison hunting--Pictorial works. and American bison--Pictorial works.
A set of six framed oil paintings of scenes in the Pacific Northwest. Four of the paintings, "Falls of the Peluse Snake River," "Kakkabakka Falls (Falls on the Willamette)", "Buffalo Hunt," and "Buffalo Resting", have been attributed to Paul Kane. "Fort Vancouver, Columbia River," has been attributed to John Mix Stanley (see Hassrick, et al., Painted Journeys, 2016). C. P. Wilson, in his article “Early Western Paintings” in The Beaver (June, 1948) suggests that “Mount Hood from the East” might be by or after a work by Henry J. Warre, a British Army officer.
Description:
Acquired from the widow of Sir George Simpson. Given to the library by William Robertson Coe. and Paul Kane (1810-1871), from Toronto, spent four years in Europe and returned to North America to paint Indians and scenes of the Northwest. He joined the Hudson's Bay Company's 1846 spring brigade to the Northwest and George Simpson, the company's governor, commissioned paintings. After two years, Kane returned east and fulfilled commissions by George William Allan of Toronto and others, to do oil paintings of Northwest Indians and scenes.
Subject (Geographic):
Northwest, Pacific--Pictorial works.
Subject (Name):
Kane, Paul,--1810-1871., Stanley, John Mix,--1814-1872., and Warre, Henry James,--Sir,--1819-1898.
Subject (Topic):
American bison hunting--Pictorial works. and American bison--Pictorial works.
Drawings of Alaska, and Tatoosh Island, Washington
Container / Volume:
Box 1 | Folder 4
Image Count:
2
Resource Type:
Paintings & Drawings
Abstract:
Drawings by John A. Fuller that document Sitka and other locations in Alaska, 1867, as well as a drawing of a lighthouse on Tatoosh Island, Washington, 1866-1867. Images of Sitka, Alaska, include overviews of the city and landscape, as well as several structures that include St. Michael the Archangel Cathedral, Sitka Lutheran Church, a hospital, a sawmill, and the residence of Colonel Jefferson Columbus Davis. Depictions of other places in Alaska include a fishing station fifteen miles south of Sitka and a Native American outpost on Wrangell Island.
Description:
John A. Fuller (1828-1909) was a miner, merchant, and politician, with mining and business interests in California and Alaska. He served as a postmaster and surveyor in Sitka from 1867 to circa 1870. He later became a city councilman and mayor of Napa, California. and Title devised by cataloger.
Subject (Geographic):
Alaska--Pictorial works. and Sitka (Alaska)--Pictorial works.
The collection consists of writings, correspondence, and printed material relating to the English poet Charlotte Mew, as assembled by the collector Frederick B. Adams. Mew's writings include a short story and a group of poems in autograph manuscript, typescript, and carbon typescript, some signed; the correspondence consists of letters from Mew to Herbert Grierson, Siegfried Sassoon, Sir Sydney Cockerell and his wife Kate (Florence Kingsford), among others, along with letters between some of those people and Adams regarding Mew and her work. Many of the items have accompanying notes by Adams regarding their provenance, such as with a Mew-inspired drawing by Ralph Hodgson that was, according to Adams, made for Poetry Bookshop proprietor Harold Monro. The single photograph in the collection is an undated snapshot of Robert Bridges sitting with three unidentified friends, one of whom was thought to be Mew. Also present in the collection are two copies of Mew's book The Farmer's Bride (London: Poetry Bookshop, 1921), one signed by Mew for Paul Lemperley and the other inscribed by J. M. Barrie to "Margaret." Also included is a carbon typescript of Mary C. Davidow's dissertation "Charlotte Mew: Biography and Criticism" (Brown University, 1960) acquired by Adams in 1989, as well as some of Davidow's research correspondence.
Description:
Box 1 holds writings, correspondence, and printed books. Box 2 holds Mary Davidow's dissertation and a set of empty custom-designed and commercial folders that Frederick Adams used to store his collection, which were retained for his annotations and provenance notes., Charlotte Mary Mew (1869-1928), English poet., Ex libris Frank J. Hogan. Ex libris Paul Lemperly. Purchased from David J. Holmes (Sotheby's sale, 2001 November 6, lots 41-48) on the Edwin J. Beinecke Book Fund, 2002., and Frederick Baldwin Adams (1910-2001), American bibliophile and director of the Pierpont Morgan Library from 1948 to 1969.
Subject (Name):
Mew, Charlotte Mary, 1869-1928
Subject (Topic):
Manuscripts--Collectors and collecting--United States and Poets, English--20th century