Lot, Chief of the Spokanes

Olin Levi Warner American

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 765

"Lot, Chief of the Spokanes" was one of seven portraits of Native Americans that Olin Warner modeled while in Oregon in 1891. According to Warner's friend, Charles Erskine Scott Wood, Lot, a chief of the Spokane, was thought to be in his late fifties when this portrait was modeled.

Lot, Chief of the Spokanes, Olin Levi Warner (American, West Suffield, Connecticut 1844–1896 New York), Bronze, American

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