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Connecticut Historical Society collection, 1991.182.0, Connecticut Historical Society, Copyrigh ...
"Prof. Jim."
Connecticut Historical Society collection, 1991.182.0, Connecticut Historical Society, Copyright Undertermined

"Prof. Jim."

After a work by (American)
Printer (American, 1830 - 1840)
Publisher (American, 1830 - 1840)
Date1848
MediumLithography; black and tan printer's inks
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (image height x width): 11 5/8 x 8 3/8in. (29.5 x 21.3cm) Sheet (height x width): 13 7/8 x 9 7/8in. (35.2 x 25.1cm)
ClassificationsGraphics
Credit LineConnecticut Museum of Culture and History collection
Object number1991.182.0
DescriptionA full-length standing portrait of an elderly African American man wearing a coat, vest, shirt, necktie, trousers, and shoes. A thin chain, probably a watch chain, extends across his vest. In his right hand he holds a long rope, probably attached to a bell, which extends from above. In his left hand he holds two keys. A broom rests in the crook of his arm. A wooden bucket is on the floor behind him.
NotesTechnique Note: This print is a rare early example of a tinted lithograph by the Kellogg brothers. It was printed from two stones, one for the black design and another for the tan background. (Finlay, 10/21/2003)

Source Note: After a daguerreotype by Roberts, possibly William S. Roberts, who is listed in the Hartford City Directory in 1850-1855.
Status
Not on view
Tall Case Clock
Gideon Roberts
1805-1815
Odd Fellows.
Kelloggs & Comstock
1850
Joseph Sold into Egypt.
E.B. & E.C. Kellogg
1845-1846
The Maiden's Choice.
D. W. Kellogg & Co.
1830-1840
Trial by Battle.
E.B. & E.C. Kellogg
1840-1844
The Skaters.
D. W. Kellogg & Co.
1830-1840
David and Goliah. [sic]
D. W. Kellogg & Co.
1830-1840
"Charter Oak City" Shirts Sold Everywhere.
Kellogg & Bulkeley
after 1867
The Holy Family.
E.B. & E.C. Kellogg
1857-1865
The Life & Age of Man
Kelloggs & Comstock
1848-1850
Museum purchase, 1986.157.0, Connecticut Historical Society, Copyright Not Determined
Caroline Watrous
about 1815