| Title |
Lehman & Duval |
| Date |
fl. 1834-1837 |
| Description |
Lehman & Duval, the partnership between Philadelphia lithographers George Lehman and P. S. Duval, was active 1834-1837. The
lithographers partnered in late 1834 when Cephas G. Childs (Childs & Lehman) sold his half of the business to Duval to repay
a $750 debt. The firm, located at 7 Bank Alley, produced portraits, advertisements, certificates, maps, views, and book illustrations.
Artists at Lehman & Duval included James Queen who served a four-and-a-half year apprenticeship and artist Albert Newsam.
In 1837 Lehman left the partnership and Duval took over as sole proprietor.
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| Is part of |
Philadelphia on Stone Biographical Dictionary of Lithographers |
| References |
See Duval, Peter S.; Newsam, Albert; and Queen, James |
| Call number |
Philadelphia on Stone Biographical Dictionary of Lithographers |
| Bibliographic citation |
Groce & Wallace, 391. |
|
Last, 72. |
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Philadelphia City and Business Directories, (1835-1837). |
|
Peters, 263-264. |
|
Wainwright, 26-33. |