Q 22.03.2006

Kellogg prints 1830-1900

Nancy Finlay

Seraching for prints issued by the Kellogg brothers between 1830 and 1900

During the 19th century, the Hartford lithographers Daniel Wright Kellogg,
Edmund Burke Kellogg, and Elijah Chapman Kellogg rivaled the best New York
and Boston firms in both the quantity and quality of their work. Despite
their significant historic and artistic interest, these prints have long
been overlooked by scholars and collectors.

With support from the National Endowment for the Arts, The Connecticut
Historical Society Museum is undertaking an ambitious project to compile a
complete chronological list of all of the prints issued by the Kellogg
brothers between 1830 and 1900. Over 1600 prints have already been located
in public and private collections throughout the country.

We need your help to identify additional Kellogg prints and additional
resources concerning the Kellogg brothers and those lithographers, print
publishers, artists and traveling salesmen associated with them. Books with
illustrations by the Kelloggs, individual prints, maps, broadsides, business
records, correspondence, and early printed references would all be of
interest. Contact Nancy Finlay at Nancy_Finlaychs.org or 860-236-5631 ext
236 if you know of such materials or if you would like further information
about the project.

Quellennachweis:
Q: Kellogg prints 1830-1900. In: ArtHist.net, 22.03.2006. Letzter Zugriff 20.01.2026. <https://arthist.net/archive/28039>.

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