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[Sunday in the Country] [graphic] / Designd & lithographed at A. Kollner’s lithy. Phila; H. Camp’s lithc press.
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Creator
Kollner, Augustus, b. 1813, artist.
Contributor
Camp, John Henry, 1822-1881, printer.
American Sunday-School Union, publisher.
Title
[Sunday in the Country] [graphic] / Designd & lithographed at A. Kollner’s lithy. Phila; H. Camp’s lithc press.
Publisher
[Philadelphia: Published by the American Sunday School Union No. 146 Chestnut St]
Date
[ca. 1850]
Physical Description
1 print: lithograph; 23 x 31 cm.(9 x 11.5 in.)
Description
Plate from a children's moral instruction book showing two young women attired in bonnets and day dresses as they sit sidesaddle and race their horses down a dirt road in the country side on the way to Sunday-school. Accompanying text explicates: These ladies have been accustomed to the saddle from their childhood, and ride the fleetest horses without fear. They have a fine wholseome air this morning, and we hope their conversation by the way, is such as will best fit them for worship of God.
Notes
Not in Wainwright.
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Accompanying text explicates: These ladies have been accustomed to the saddle from their childhood, and ride the fleetest horses without fear. They have a fine wholseome air this morning, and we hope their conversation by the way, is such as will best fit them for worship of God.
Published in Common sights in town and country (Philadelphia: American Sunday-School Union, between 1847 and 1857).
Philadelphia on Stone
POSP 246
Free Library of Philadelphia: Jackson Collection of Early Lithographs - J 57
Subject
Children -- Conduct of life.
Arts in Christian education.
Sidesaddle riding.
Women.
Genre
Lithographs -- 1840-1850.
Genre prints -- 1840-1850.
Printer
American Sunday-School Union, publisher.
Location
Free Library of Philadelphia.| Print and Picture Collection. FLP| FLP Jackson Collection of Early Lithographs - J 57
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