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ASSU Illustration 8691, Woodblock for printing an illustration of two women, a man, and a child.
Persistent link:
https://digital.librarycompany.org/islandora/object/digitool%3A125338
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Details
Contributor
Bryant, N., engraver.
Grottenthaler, Vincent, engraver.
American Sunday-School Union, former owner.
Title
ASSU Illustration 8691
Alternate title
Woodblock for printing an illustration of two women, a man, and a child.
Date
[between 1867 and 1876?]
Physical description
1 composite wood block in two sections ; 10.1 x 6.9 x 2.3 cm.
Notes
Block numbered in two places: 8691, also 1866 on small adhesive label on back of block.
Image of two seated women observing a standing man who holds his long coat open with one hand; a child appears to be sleeping on the ground at the man’s feet; one of the women is wearing a wimple or headdress, possibly suggesting a medieval setting.
Signed: N. Bryant, Sc.
“V. Grottenthaler Phila.” – Back of block. Vincent Grottenthaler is listed (as a dealer in boxwood) in Philadelphia city directories from 1867 to 1876.
Genre
Wood blocks (Printing blocks)
Wood engraving (Process)
End-grain blocks.
Subject
Men.
Women.
Boys.
Europe -- History -- 476-1492
Call number
ASSU Woodblocks -- Box 20
In Collections
Teitelman Collection of American Sunday-School Union Woodblocks and Imprints
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