[Engravings]
Allan, William
Sir
1782-1850
artist
Allom, Thomas
1804-1872
artist
Bartlett, W. H. (William Henry)
1809-1854
artist
Bennett, W. J. (William James)
1787-1844
artist
Burnet, John
1784-1868
artist
Chapman, J. G. (John Gadsby)
1808-1889
artist
Dick, Archibald L.
ca. 1805-ca. 1855
engraver
Doney, Thomas
engraver
Fenimore, James S
artist
Forrest, J. B. (John B.)
ca. 1814-1870
engraver
Graham, A. W.
engraver
Heath, Charles
1785-1848
engraver
Herbert, John Rogers
1810-1890
artist
Lambdin, George Cochran
1830-1896
artist
Longacre, James Barton
1794-1869
engraver
Moran, Edward
1829-1901
artist
Moran, Thomas
1837-1926
artist
Mount, William Sydney
1807-1868
artist
Neale, John
printer
Parris, E. T. (Edmund Thomas)
1793-1873
artist
Poussin, Nicolas
1594?-1665
artist
Richards, William Trost
1833-1905
artist
Sadd, Henry S.
engraver
Sartain, John
1808-1897
engraver
Sartain, Samuel
1830-1906
artist
Schussele, Christian
1826?-1879
artist
Sharpe, Eliza
1796-1874
artist
Sinclair, Thomas S.
ca. 1805-1881
printer
Trotter, Newbold Hough
1827-1898
artist
Waugh, S. B. (Samuel Bell)
1814-1885
artist
Waitt, Benjamin Franklin
b. 1817
engraver
Ackerman Lithr
printer
Durand & Co.
engraver
Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Smillie
engraver
Rice & Buttre
engraver
American Sunday-School Union
publisher
Hurst, Chance and Co.
publisher
Godley, H.
Mrs.
associated name
Annears, Henry F.
publisher
Godey, Louis Antoine
1804-1878
publisher
American Sunday-School Union
publisher
Hurst, Chance and Co.
publisher
still image
Graphic
Albums -- 1830-1870
Albumen prints -- 1830-1870
Allegorical prints -- 1830-1870
Book illustrations -- 1830-1870
Chromolithographs -- 1830-1870
Embossed works -- 1830-1870
Genre prints -- 1830-1870
Engravings -- 1830-1870
Landscape prints -- 1830-1870
Lithographs -- 1830-1870
Mezzotints -- 1830-1870
Periodical illustrations -- 1830-1870
Portrait prints -- 1830-1870
Reproductions -- 1830-1870
Vignettes -- 1830-1870
xxu
PA. Philadelphia
[ca. 1832-ca. 1868]
1832
1868
monographic
eng
ca. 176 prints in 1 scrapbook: mezzotints, line engravings, albumen prints, lithographs, chromolithographs; scrapbook 35 x 26 cm (13.75 x 10.25 in)
Scrapbook containing primarily engraved gift book and periodical illustrations issued between circa 1832 and 1868 from American and British publications, including "Columbian Lady’s and Gentlemen’s Magazine"; "Godey's Lady's Book"; "Ladies Companion"; "New Mirror"; and "Sartain's Magazine." Illustrations, several engraved by A. L. Dick, predominantly depict sentimental, romantic, religious, genre and allegorical views and often include children and animals. Titles include "The Draught Players"; "The Lovers"; "The Philosopher & His Kite" (showing Benjamin Franklin); "They sold Joseph to the Ishmeelites [sic] for twenty pieces of silver; "Lake See Hoo and Temple of the Thundering Winds from the Vale of Tombs"; "Schuylkill Water Works"; "Luther on Christmas Eve"; "Farmers Nooning," including an African American man farm hand (after 1843 W. S. Mount painting); "Cup-tossing" (reading of tea leaves); "The Opera Box"; and "The Village School." Portrait prints, including an image of Jenny Lind, and a few architectural design prints also encompass the illustrations.
Also contains chromolithographs and the illustrated title page from Henry Harbaugh's "Birds of the Bible" (1854) and many tinted lithographs printed by Ackerman from "Reports of Explorations and surveys,...for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean (1855-1861); several photographic reproductions of original paintings showing genre views, landscapes, and marinescapes, including the work of J. S. Fenimore; George C. Lambdin; Edward and Thomas Moran, W. T. Richards, Samuel Sartain, Christian Schussele, N. H. Trotter, and S. B. Waugh; and photographs of a paddle boat near the Fairmount Water Works and views of the Wissahickon. Some pages also include embossed and color vignettes of birds, flower vases, and flowers. Other lithographs and chromolithographs depict sentimental and religious views, including a baby "hatching" from a flower and the T. Sinclair religious tableauxes "Pontius Pilatus" and "Manoah’s Sacrifice".
Probably compiled by Mrs. H. Godley.
Title from stamp on the leather spine.
Inserts: Envelope inscribed "Mrs. H. Godley, 1725 Vine St." and engraved portraits of "Robert Moffat" and "Girl in a Florentine Costume of A.D. 1500." "Girl" print includes amateur pencil alterations.
Various artists, engravers, lithographers, and printers including Ackerman; W. Allan; T. Allom; W. H. Bartlett; W. Bennett; J. Burnet; J. G. Chapman; A. L. Dick; T. Doney; Durand & Co.; J. B. Forrest; A. W. Graham; Charles Heath; J. R. Herbert; J. B. Longacre; W. S. Mount; J. Neale; E. T. Parris; Nicolas Poussin: Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Smillie; Rice & Buttre; H. S. Sadd; John Sartain; Eliza Sharp; Thomas Sinclair; and Benjamin Franklin Waitt.
Various publishers, including American Sunday-School Union; Henry F. Annears; L.A. Godey; and Hurst, Chance & Co.
Franklin, Benjamin
1706-1790
Pictorial works
Lind, Jenny
1820-1887
Portraits
Fairmount Water Works (Philadelphia, Pa.)
African American farmers
Animals
Birds
Children
Entertainment
Recreation
Religion
Romances
Wissahickon Creek (Pa.)
P.9152
Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department
albums [P.9152]
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