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ASSU Illustration 873 Stereotype
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Teitelman Collection of American Sunday-School Union Woodblocks and Imprints
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Contributor
American Sunday-School Union, former owner.
Title
ASSU Illustration 0873
Alternate title
Woodblock for printing an illustration of a Sunday school building.
Date
[not before 1827?]
Physical description
1 wood block ; 4.7 x 6.1 x 2.3 cm.
Notes
Block numbered in three places: 873.
Image of a Sunday-school building with a teacher surrounded by girls in the doorway, and two boys in the foreground (one holding a book).
Illustration appears in The Design and importance of Sabbath-schools (Philadelphia, not before 1827?), wrapper vignette.
Illustration appears in Select poetry, for children (Philadelphia, not before 1845?), p. 11.
A similar illustration appears in The sailor's daughter (New York: Sunday-School Union of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 1846), p. 8.
Copy 2, stereotype (4.8 x 6.2 x 2.3 cm.)
Genre
Wood blocks (Printing blocks)
Wood engraving (Process)
End-grain blocks.
Stereotypes (Printing plates/blocks)
Subject
Sunday school buildings.
Call number
ASSU Woodblocks -- Box 7
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Teitelman Collection of American Sunday-School Union Woodblocks and Imprints
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