| Title |
Wild & Chevalier |
| Date |
fl. ca. 1837-1838 |
| Description |
Wild & Chevalier, was the short-lived partnership between Swiss-born lithographer John C. Wild and French-born lithographer
John B. Chevalier between ca. 1837-1838. The firm, most known for the publication of Wild's "Views of Philadelphia" in 1838,
also issued song sheets, souvenir prints, and views of Cape May and the 1838 destruction of Pennsylvania Hall.
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| Is part of |
Philadelphia on Stone Biographical Dictionary of Lithographers |
| References |
See Chevalier, John B and Wild, John C. |
| Call number |
Philadelphia on Stone Biographical Dictionary of Lithographers |
| Bibliographic citation |
Groce & Wallace, 685 |
|
Reps, John Caspar Wild: Painter and Printmaker of Nineteenth-Century Urban America (St. Louis, 2006), 29-51 |
|
Peters, 401 |