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Californian Woman in Deerskin Dress, Indigenous Portrait – Engraving 1780
$288.26
£213.72
€240
CA$396
A$432.29
CHF 227.61
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About the Item
Californian Woman in Deerskin Dress, Indigenous Portrait – Hand-Colored Engraving
This rare late 18th-century hand-colored engraving titled A Californian Woman, habited in the Skin of a Deer presents a full-length ethnographic portrait of an Indigenous woman from California, shown standing in a mountainous landscape. The figure is depicted in profile, wrapped in a deerskin garment, with long hair falling freely over her shoulders. The restrained pose and quiet setting lend the image a dignified, contemplative character typical of Enlightenment-era ethnographic illustration.
The print was published in London by Alexander Hogg, whose address appears in the upper margin, indicating an issue dating to the final decades of the 18th century. Hogg was a prolific publisher of geographic, historical, and ethnographic works intended for a broad British audience fascinated by exploration and the peoples encountered during imperial expansion. Such images were often derived from travel accounts and served as visual companions to popular histories of the world.
Artistically, the engraving combines careful figure study with a simplified but evocative landscape. The mountainous backdrop situates the subject within a natural environment rather than a domestic or village setting, reinforcing contemporary European ideas of Indigenous life as closely tied to nature. The hand coloring, applied sparingly, highlights the deerskin garment and landscape tones without overwhelming the engraved line work.
Historically, this print is significant as an early European visual representation of Indigenous Californians, produced decades before California became widely known through American westward expansion. While filtered through a European lens and often idealized, such images played a formative role in shaping perceptions of Native American cultures in Britain and Europe.
This engraving is highly appealing to collectors of early Americana, Indigenous portraiture, California history, and 18th-century ethnographic prints. Its vertical format and calm composition make it especially suitable for display as a standalone statement piece or as part of a curated ethnographic grouping.
Condition report
Good antique condition. Overall age toning with scattered foxing and light surface marks, mainly in the margins. The hand coloring remains attractive and well preserved. The engraved image is crisp, with a visible plate mark. Minor edge wear consistent with age.
Framing suggestions
A classic walnut, ebonized, or antique gilt frame with a wide off-white or light cream mat will complement the hand coloring and vertical format. A subtle darker inner mat line can enhance depth and focus attention on the figure.
Technique: Hand-colored copper engraving
Maker: Published by Alexander Hogg, London, c. 1780–1790
- Dimensions:Height: 8.12 in (20.6 cm)Width: 5.24 in (13.3 cm)Depth: 0.01 in (0.2 mm)
- Materials and Techniques:Paper,Engraved
- Place of Origin:
- Period:1780-1789
- Date of Manufacture:circa 1780
- Condition:Good antique condition. Overall age toning with scattered foxing and light surface marks, mainly in the margins. The hand coloring remains attractive and well preserved. The engraved image is crisp, with a visible plate mark.
- Seller Location:Langweer, NL
- Reference Number:Seller: BG-14129-71stDibs: LU3054347995492
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