[Geo. S. Harris & Sons print specimens] [graphic]. Garfield, James A. (James Abram), 1831-1881 -- Portraits. African American sailors. Animals. Asians -- Caricatures and cartoons. Children. Chinese -- Caricatures and cartoons. Children, Black -- Caricatures and cartoons. Ethnic stereotypes. Fairy tales. Flowers. Hunting. Indians of North America -- Caricatures and cartoons. Indigenous people -- Caricatures and cartoons. Men, Black. Military personnel. Myths. Politics & government. Plantations. Racism in popular culture. Recreation. Smoking. Women. Black children. Black men. Series of specimens, primarily for trade cards and labels, printed by the prominent Philadelphia lithographic firm. Subjects include fanciful, allegorical, and sentimental scenes and portraiture with women, children, and flowers; hunting and recreational scenes; international iconography; animals (dogs, horses, and an alligator clutching a Black baby in its jaws); political and military imagery, including President James Garfield; land and marinescapes; and mythological and fairy tale views. Collection also includes specimen without an imprint and probably printed by Harris showing a plantation scene with a white man, attired in a straw hat, a white collared shirt, white pants, and a sword on his waistband, placing his right hand on the shoulder of a barefooted Black man, attired in a straw hat, a white collared shirt with the sleeves rolled to his elbows, and white pants that are torn at the bottom, who carries a hoe. They stand before a body of water surrounded by flowers and trees with the plantation in the background. Racist scene shows a white female angel with wings pouring packages of tobacco from a cornucopia to a group of men and women from various ethnic groups and nationalities, including Native Americans, Chinese, Spanish, and Middle Eastern people, many of which smoke cigars, hookahs, and pipes. Specimen depicting a man, attired in a turban with a dagger in his waistband, kneeling with a rifle beside him. Surrounding him are palms and desert plants. In the right background, a lions stands and looks on. Title supplied by cataloger. Publication date inferred from content of one print depicting President James Garfield. Originally part of Specimens Album [P.9349]. Gift of Margaret Robinson, 1991. RVCDC Description revised 2021. Access points revised 2021. Cataloging funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (PW-506-19-10), 2010-2012. [Philadelphia] : [Geo. S. Harris & Sons, lith.] PA. Philadelphia. 1881 Geo. S. Harris & Sons, printer. [ca. 1881] Chromolithographs -- 1880-1890. Genre prints -- 1880-1890. Landscape prints -- 1880-1890. Marines (Visual works) -- 1880-1890. Portraits -- 1880-1890. Specimens -- 1880-1890. 33 prints : 32 chromolithographs and 1 lithograph ; sheet 16 x 26 cm (6.25 x 10.25 in.) or smaller. digitool:123156 Library Company of Philadelphia PRINT PRINT Specimen Album Loose Prints Collection - Geo. S. Harris [P.9349.279, 283-284, 292, 298-307, 309, 317-318, 321, 328-329, 332, 436-437, 439, 441-442, 447, 451-453 & 455-456] P.9349.279 P.9349.283-284 P.9349.292 P.9349.298-307 P.9349.309 P.9349.317-318 P.9349.321 P.9349.328-329 P.9349.332 P.9349.436-437 P.9349.439 P.9349.441-442 P.9349.447 P.9349.451-453 P.9349.455-456