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E.C. Kellogg & Co.

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E.C. Kellogg & Co.American, 1851 - 1854

Elijah Chapman Kellogg, known as E. C. Kellogg, was the principal partner in the lithography firm E. C. Kellogg & Company, which was formed after the dissolution of Kellogg's unsuccessful partnership with John Chenevard Comstock. Edmund Burke Kellogg rejoined his brother in 1854, and the firm name reverted to E.B. & E.C. Kellogg. Some of the Kellogg firm's most ambitious landscape prints were produced during the years when E. C. Kellogg was on his own.

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The Newman S. Hungerford Museum Fund, 2014.124.1, Connecticut Historical Society
E.C. Kellogg & Co.
1851-1852
Cupid Bound.
E.C. Kellogg & Co.
1852-1853
Cupid Disarmed.
E.C. Kellogg & Co.
1852-1853
The Dangers of Talent.
E.C. Kellogg & Co.
1852-1853
First at the Rendezvous.
E.C. Kellogg & Co.
1852-1853
Gift of Michael Shortell, 2008.44.5  © 2009 The Connecticut Historical Society.
E.C. Kellogg & Co.
1852
Innocence Between Two Robbers.
E.C. Kellogg & Co.
1852-1853
Little Samuel.
Sir Joshua Reynolds
1852-1853
Gift of Michael Shortell, 2009.210.4  © 2009 The Connecticut Historical Society.
E.C. Kellogg & Co.
1852
Love Expedient.
E.C. Kellogg & Co.
1852-1853
Love Expedient.
E.C. Kellogg & Co.
1852-1853
Gift of Dr. James C. Bonnette, 2007.41.6  © 2008 The Connecticut Historical Society.
E.C. Kellogg & Co.
1852-1854
Maternal Piety.
E.C. Kellogg & Co.
1852-1853
2008.75.0  © 2009 The Connecticut Historical Society.
E.C. Kellogg & Co.
1855-1856
Uncle Tom and Little Eva.
E.C. Kellogg & Co.
1852-1853
Uncle Tom and Little Eva.
E.C. Kellogg & Co.
1852-1853