[Rarebooks] FS: Frank E. Schoonover manuscript correspondence

Joslin Hall Rare Books, ABAA office at joslinhall.com
Thu Oct 12 19:15:14 EDT 2006


A small group of letters and invoices from Frank M. Covert, Mexican and
Indian Goods, to Frank E. Schoonover, noted American Western artist. New
York; 1908-1909.

An exceptionally interesting small collection of correspondence from a
leading dealer in Indian goods to Frank E. Schoonover, a prominent
American illustrator and artist of Western subjects. Covert, who was the
publisher of the first edition of George Wharton James' classic book
"Indian Basketry", sent Schoonover material on approval, and Schoonover
appears to have kept most everything he was sent. The use of artifacts was
a standard practice by artists of the era, who would travel West to do
sketches and studies, and then complete their canvases in their East Coast
studios, using materials such as these to add authentic details.

The invoices find Schoonover buying Sioux papoose carriers and head
dresses, Navajo blankets, buffalo hides, leggings and knife sheaths, Crow
saddles, porcupine hunting bags, and similar items. The letters are
business-like but informal, and the two obviously had a good relationship.
All are on Frank M. Covert's letterhead, with the exception of a January
9th, 1908 letter, on Covert & Harrington stationary, written by an
employee and interesting enough to quote in full-

"At Mr. Covert's request I send you herewith the data for the powder horn
recently purchased by you. It was bought of an Oneida Indian named Jake
Schuyler, whose former home was near Oneida, N.Y. but who now lives on the
Oneida Reservation, near St. Thomas, Ont. Canada. He claims that it was
used in the War of 1812, and it is certainly very old. It was collected by
myself, in June 1907. Yours truly, M.R. [illegible). I do not know about
the fur cap. Mr. Covert will have to tell you that".

6 handwritten letters or notes, and 3 handwritten invoices, on Frank M.
Covert or Covert & Harrington stationary. 9 items. Folds, light soil; two
large invoices with creasing and short tears along the top.  $1,000

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