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George Catlin papers

Archives of American Art

Object Details

Creator
Catlin, George, 1796-1872
Names
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852
Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872
Sully, Thomas, 1783-1872
Occupation
Portrait painters
Painters
Illustrators
Ethnological painters
Topic
Miniature painters
Indians of North America -- Portraits
Ethnological illustrators
Art and race
Provenance
The papers of George Catlin were transferred to the Archives of American Art by the Library of the Smithsonian's National Collection of Fine Arts, now the Smithsonian's American Art Museum. Accession records indicate that the papers were once maintained by the Smithsonian's Bureau of Ethnology and were probably part of the orginal 1879 acquisition of Catlin's Indian Gallery by the Smithsonian. Businessman Joseph Harrison rescued the "Indian Gallery" from Catlin's creditors in the 1850s and stored the collection in a Philadelphia warehouse, where it suffered damage from at least two fires before Harrison's widow donated the collection to the Smithsonian.
Creator
Catlin, George, 1796-1872
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George Catlin papers
Sponsor
Funding for the digitization of the microfilm of this collection was provided by the Terra Foundation for American Art.
Summary
The collection comprises 2.3 feet of papers concerning George Catlin's creation and promotion of his famed "Indian Gallery" of paintings, drawings, and artifacts of North American Indians. Dating from 1821 through 1904, with one item dated 1946, the papers include letters, notebooks and journals, receipt books and loose receipts, printed materials, and other documentation. The bulk of the collection focuses on Catlin's efforts to promote the sale of his gallery to the United States government through tours, including London and Paris, and petitions to various governments to purchase the Gallery. Among the rare printed catalogs and petitions in the collection are exhibition catalogs for the U.S., London, and Paris tours, the earliest dating from 1837. Letters and other documents include letters dating from the 1830s from Henry Clay, Thomas Sully, and William Henry Seward commending Catlin's work, as well as Catlin family correspondence and papers dating from 1821 through the 1870s.
Biographical/Historical note
George Catlin was born in 1796 in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Although trained as a lawyer, Catlin quit his law practice and moved to Philadelphia in 1823 to begin a career as a portrait painter. He gained membership in the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in 1824, but his career in formal portraiture met with little success. In 1830, Catlin embarked upon his lifetime achievement of documenting the lives, customs, and culture of the declining native American population of the Plains. He spent the next six years traveling, drawing, painting, and writing about the Plains Indians. By 1837, he had amassed enough documentation to hold a major exhibition in New York of Catlin's Indian Gallery of Portraits, Landscapes, Manners and Customs, Costumes, etc. The same exhibition, with an added live show, traveled to London in 1842 and Paris in 1845, where it was met with rave reviews. Catlin spent the remainder of his life gathering support for the sale of the Indian Gallery to the U.S. Congress. Between 1841 and 1842, at his own expense, Catlin wrote and published his two volume set Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs, and Condition of the North American Indians. He also wrote numerous petitions and "memorials" to Congress, often including statements from national and international reputable supporters, such as Daniel Webster, General Lewis Cass, the Joint Committee on the Library (of Congress), and the American Ambassador to France. The Smithsonian Institution's first Secretary Joseph Henry strongly supported congressional acquisition of Catlin's work and even provided Catlin with a small studio in the Castle building. All of the appeals to the government for the purchase of the collection were, in the end, unsuccessful and Catlin died almost penniless in 1872.
Extent
2.3 Linear feet
Date
undated
1821-1904
Archival Repository
Archives of American Art
Identifier
AAA.catlgeor
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Photogravures
Citation
George Catlin papers, undated. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Arrangement note
The George Catlin papers are arranged into five series based primarily on document type. Within each series, materials are arranged in chronological order. Series 1: Correspondence, 1821-1885 (Boxes 1, 6; Reel 5824; 12 folders) Series 2: Writings, 1825-circa 1872 (Boxes 1, 6; Reel 5824; 9 folders) Series 3: Financial Records, 1826-1848 (Boxes 2, 6; Reels 5824-5825; 13 folders, 3 bound volumes) Series 4: Catalogs, 1837-1871 (Boxes 3-5; Reel 5825; 1 linear foot) Series 5: Ephemera and Miscellaneous Printed Material, 1832-1904, 1946 (Boxes 5-6, OV 7; Reel 5825; 14 folders)
Processing Information note
The collection was processed by Patricia K. Craig in 2001. The microfilm was digitized in 2005 with funding provided by the Terra Foundation for American Art.
Rights
The Archives of American Art makes its archival collections available for non-commercial, educational and personal use unless restricted by copyright and/or donor restrictions, including but not limited to access and publication restrictions. AAA makes no representations concerning such rights and restrictions and it is the user's responsibility to determine whether rights or restrictions exist and to obtain any necessary permission to access, use, reproduce and publish the collections. Please refer to the Smithsonian's Terms of Use for additional information.
Existence and Location of Copies note
The papers of George Catlin in the Archives of American Art were digitized in 2005 from 2 reels of microfilm, and total 2360 images.
Genre/Form
Photogravures
Scope and Contents note
The collection comprises 2.3 feet of papers concerning George Catlin's creation and promotion of his famed "Indian Gallery" of paintings, drawings, and artifacts of North American Indians. Dating from 1821 through 1904, with one item dated 1946, the papers include letters, notebooks and journals, receipt books and loose receipts, printed materials, and other documentation. The bulk of the collection focuses on Catlin's efforts to promote the sale of his gallery to the United States government through tours, including London and Paris, and petitions to various governments to purchase the Gallery. Among the rare printed catalogs and petitions in the collection are exhibition catalogs for the U.S., London, and Paris tours, the earliest dating from 1837. Letters and other documents include letters dating from the 1830s from Henry Clay, Thomas Sully, and William Henry Seward commending Catlin's work, as well as Catlin family correspondence and papers dating from 1821 through the 1870s. Of particular interest in the collection are letters to and from Catlin, including two written by Catlin during his early travels to the west in the 1830s. Other letters include ones from Henry Clay, John Adams Dix, Ralph Randolph Gurley, James Hall, William Henry Seward, Thomas Sully (illustrated), and Baron Friederich von Humbolt, among others. Most wish Catlin well and offer support in his endeavors to sell his collection. Also found within the collection are several notebooks and notes describing Native American ceremonies, name translations, customs, and other information pertinent to Catlin's catalog, two volume book, and exhibitions of the "Indian Gallery." There are also numerous loose receipts and account and receipt books documenting the 1840s London and Paris venues of the "Indian Gallery" exhibition. The collection also houses printed catalogs for the exhibitions, including a rare 1837 catalog for the first show in New York. Additional materials include certificates of authenticity testifying to the authenticity of Catlin's paintings from life of Native American sitters, announcements relating to exhibition openings, printed memorials and petitions to Congress, printed letters of support, envelopes and name cards, and handwritten tickets to Catlin lectures. Also found are a handwritten journal of Theodore B. Catlin, photogravures of Catlin, obituaries for Catlin, and printed reviews of the exhibitions.
Restrictions
A digitized version of the microfilm of this collection is available online via the Archives of American Art website.
Related Archival Materials note
The Archives holds several related collections of differing provenances related to George Catlin, including a small collection of manuscripts and drawings microfilmed on reel 1191 related to Catlin's work in marine art and documentation. A microfilmed loan of circa 500 items is also available on reel 3277 of letters between Catlin and Sir Thomas Phillipps, 1840-1860, writings by Catlin and material on Catlin's Indian Gallery, including clippings, catalogs, handbills, invitations, drawings and portrait sketches of native Americans, and printed material; a watercolor sketchbook; a list of paintings; and miscellany. Also found within the Archives is one undated letter microfilmed on reel D8 from Catlin, and a collection of art historian William Truettner's research papers on George Catlin.
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1503511408075-1503511408087-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/mw901da216a-4af5-4fb1-921e-380885df19ae

In the Collection

  • A Descriptive Catalogue of Catlin's Indian Collection; Containing Portraits, Landscapes, Costumes, Etc., and Representatives of the Manners and Customs of the North American Indians (notated London edition, self-published) (1 of 2)

  • Catalogue Descriptive and Instructive of Catlin's Indian Cartoons: Portraits, Types and Customs and LaSalle's Discoveries (New York edition, Baker and Godwin, printers) (2 of 2)

  • London Subscription Form for Purchasing Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs, and Condition of the North American Indians

  • A Descriptive Catalogue of Catlin's Indian Collection; Containing Portraits, Landscapes, Costumes, Etc., and Representatives of the Manners and Customs of the North American Indians (notated London edition, self-published) (2 of 2)

  • Theodore B. Catlin's Miscellaneous Journal (London)

  • Miscellaneous Financial Material

  • Miscellaneous Printed Matter (2 of 2)

  • Miscellaneous Loose Invoices and Receipts

  • George Catlin's Notebook #6

  • Miscellaneous Loose Invoices and Receipts

  • Bound, Miscellaneous Account and Receipt Book (2 of 4)

  • Catalogue of Catlin's Indian Gallery of Portraits, Landscapes, Manners and Customs, Costumes, Etc. (New York, first edition)

  • Correspondence

  • Miscellaneous Loose Invoices and Receipts

  • A Descriptive Catalogue of Catlin's Indian Gallery, Containing Portraits, Landscapes, Costumes, Etc., and Representation of the Manners and Customs of the North American Indians (London edition, C. & J. Adlard)

  • A Descriptive Catalogue of Catlin's Indian Gallery; Containing Portraits, Landscapes, Costumes, Etc., and Representations of the Manners and Customs of the North American Indians (London edition, C. & J. Adlard Printers) (1 of 2)

  • Handwritten Partial Book Manuscript, "Travels In Europe" (2 of 3)

  • Photographs and Photogravure of George Catlin

  • Bound "Memorandum" and Receipt Notebook (1 of 10)

  • Rules and Regulations for the Government of the Athenaeum (London) (1 of 3)

  • Correspondence

  • A Descriptive Catalogue of Catlin's Indian Gallery; Containing Portraits, Landscapes, Costumes, Etc., and Representations of the Manners and Customs of the North American Indians (London edition, C & J Adlard Printers) (2 of 2)

  • Miscellaneous Loose Invoices and Receipts (4 of 4)

  • Miscellaneous Loose Invoices and Receipts

  • Miscellaneous Loose Invoices and Receipts (2 of 2)

  • Financial Records

  • Catalogue RaisonnĂ© de La Galerie Indienne de Mr. Catlin (Paris edition, Imprimerie de Wittersheim) (2 of 2)

  • Reviews

  • Miscellaneous Loose Invoices and Receipts (2 of 4)

  • Miscellaneous Loose Invoices and Receipts (1 of 2)

  • Miscellaneous Loose Invoices and Receipts

  • Bound "Memorandum" and Receipt Notebook (8 of 10)

  • Bound, Miscellaneous Account and Receipt Book (1 of 4)

  • Correspondence

  • Photocopies of Title Pages for Letters by George Catlin Describing the Manners, Customs, and Conditions of the North American Indians (New York Commercial Advertisers)

  • Miscellaneous Announcements, Broadside, and Clippings

  • Catalogs

  • Catalogue RaisonnĂ© de La Galerie Indienne de Mr. Catlin (Paris edition, Imprimerie de Wittersheim) (1 of 2)

  • Handwritten Catalog Raisonne, French Translation, author unknown (3 of 4)

  • Catalogue Descriptive and Instructive of Catlin's Indian Cartoons: Portraits, Types and Customs and LaSalle's Discoveries (New York edition, Baker and Godwin, printers) (1 of 2)

  • Obituaries for George Catlin

  • Writings

  • George Catlin's Notebook with Notations about Paintings

  • Handwritten Catalog Raisonne, French Translation, author unknown (2 of 4)

  • Bound, Miscellaneous Account and Receipt Book (4 of 4)

  • Miscellaneous Loose Invoices and Receipts (1 of 4)

  • Miscellaneous Loose Invoices and Receipts

  • George Catlin's Subscription and Expense Notebook

  • Bound "Memorandum" and Receipt Notebook (10 of 10)

  • A Descriptive Catalogue of Catlin's Indian Gallery, Containing Portraits, Landscapes, Costumes, Etc., and Representations of the Manners and Customs of the North American Indians (New York, first edition) (2 of 2)

  • Printed, "Synopsis of the Travels of George Catlin in Gathering His Sketches for His Indian Collection"

  • Correspondence

  • Certificates of Authenticity

  • Bound "Memorandum" and Receipt Notebook (4 of 10)

  • Bound Paris Hall Receipts (4 of 4)

  • Handwritten Catalog Raisonne, French Translation, author unknown (1 of 4)

  • Miscellaneous Printed Matter (1 of 2)

  • Handwritten Catalog Raisonne, French Translation, author unknown (4 of 4)

  • Bound, Miscellaneous Account and Receipt Book (3 of 4)

  • Petitions to U. S. Congress to Authorize Purchase of Catlin's Indian Collection

  • Correspondence

  • Copyright Registration for Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs, and Condition of the North American Indians

  • Bound "Memorandum" and Receipt Notebook (6 of 10)

  • Bound "Memorandum" and Receipt Notebook (3 of 10)

  • Miscellaneous Loose Invoices and Receipts (2 of 2)

  • A Descriptive Catalogue of Catlin's Indian Gallery; Containing Portraits, Landscapes, Costumes, Etc., and Representations of the Manners and Customs of the North American Indians (London edition, C. & J. Adlard Printers)

  • Bound Paris Hall Receipts (2 of 4)

  • Miscellaneous Loose Invoices and Receipts (3 of 4)

  • Bound Paris Hall Receipts (3 of 4)

  • George Catlin's Notebook #7

  • Bound "Memorandum" and Receipt Notebook (9 of 10)

  • Miscellaneous Notes and Reminiscences by George Catlin

  • Ephemera and Miscellaneous Printed Material

  • Handwritten Partial Book Manuscript, "Travels In Europe" (1 of 3)

  • Correspondence

  • Correspondence

  • Correspondence

  • Bound "Memorandum" and Receipt Notebook (5 of 10)

  • Printed, Petition to Congress and Leaflet

  • Bound Paris Hall Receipts (1 of 4)

  • A Descriptive Catalogue of Catlin's Indian Gallery, Containing Portraits, Landscapes, Costumes, Etc., and Representations of the Manners and Customs of the North American Indians (New York, first edition) (1 of 2)

  • Correspondence

  • Bound "Memorandum" and Receipt Notebook (7 of 10)

  • Bound Account Book, Book Sales

  • Correspondence

  • Envelopes, Name Cards, and Miscellaneous Collected Items

  • Handwritten Partial Book Manuscript, "Travels In Europe" (3 of 3)

  • Correspondence

  • Rules and Regulations for the Government of the Athenaeum (London) (2 of 3)

  • Handwritten Tickets to Catlin Lecture by George Catlin

  • Miscellaneous Loose Invoices and Receipts (1 of 2)

  • Correspondence

  • Printed, "Memorial" by George Catlin to Congress

  • Bound "Memorandum" and Receipt Notebook (2 of 10)

  • Bound Daybook, "Souvenir", Unknown Author

  • Rules and Regulations for the Government of the Athenaeum (London) (3 of 3)

  • Transcripts of Correspondence Concerning Catlin

  • Handpainted Mineral Chart

Correspondence
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