Indians Bartering

Indians Bartering

Indians Bartering

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Introduction

This is a lithograph by John Richard Coke Smyth, depicting a Huron-Wendat family bartering with a trader for trade cloth. It was done in 1840. Coke Smyth accompanied Lord Durham to the Canadas in 1838 and was the drawing teacher to Lord Durham's daughters.

Nation of Maker: Huron-Wendat
Nation of Origin

Coke Smyth did several genre paintings of Huron-Wendat men and women.

Date Made or Date Range: 1840
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Materials

black ink; beige tint; watercolour; paper

Techniques or Format

Lithograph printed in black with beige tint stone, handcoloured with watercolour on paper.

Other Notes

This is part of a set: Sketches in the Canadas, dedicated to the Earl of Durham, Plate 18.

Inscription: on the stone, recto, l.r.: INDIANS - BARTERING.; (Complete transcription)

Dimensions: 0 × 37.4 × 26.9 cm
Reasons for connecting this relative with particular times, materials, styles and uses

LAC record

Catalogue, Accession or Reference Number: Mikan no. 3972075
Link to Institution's Collections Database: collectionscanada.gc.ca
Collection Narratives and Histories

This is from a series of sketches by John Coke Smyth. He visited the Canadas with Lord Durham, as drawing teacher to Lord Durham's daughters. One of those daughters, Lady Mary Louisa, married Lord Elgin. Series consists of colour lithographs from a set entitled: "Sketches in the Canadas", including views of Quebec city and environs, Montreal, Niagara Falls, Toronto, several genre portraits of Huron Indians, hunting scenes. Works by John Richard Coke Smyth; published by Thos. McLean, London. This series represents group II-a in the artist inventory. As noted in the artist file (705-55): "these are separate, coloured, and mounted pictures numbered: Coke Smyth II-1a to II-23a. The set is incomplete: II-19a [View of Montreal] is missing and II-21a [Entrance to Toronto] is on loan to the High Commissioner in London, since May 1952." Provenance is unknown. Material was acquired sometime before the initial cataloguing date of 14/12/21, written on the verso of the prints. R13133-319 (II-11a, c. 2) and R13133-324 (II-9a, c. 2) are duplicate prints, of R13133-285 (II-11a, c. 1) and R13133-289 (II-9a, c. 1), respectively. According to the artist file, these duplicates were acquired sometime before the initial cataloguing date of June 1931 (written on the catalogue card), which is different from the rest of the series.

The publisher of this set was Thomas McLean,

sold by: Thomas Jefferys

GKS Reference Number: 1197
How to Cite this Item

Credit: Library and Archives Canada, acc. no. R13133-301

Record Creation Notes/Observations

Created by Anne de Stecher during an RAship with Prof. Ruth Phillips.

Approximate Place of Origin

45.5017, -73.5673

Source of Information about Places

John Coke Smyth visited the Eastern Great Lakes region with Lord Durham in 1838. He did several genre paintings of Huron-Wendat men and women.