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ASSU Illustration 0050, Woodblock for printing an illustration of a street scene, possibly in classical antiquity.
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https://digital.librarycompany.org/islandora/object/digitool%3A94082
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Contributor
American Sunday-School Union, former owner.
Gilbert, George, fl. 1818-1836, engraver.
Title
ASSU Illustration 0050
Alternate title
Woodblock for printing an illustration of a street scene, possibly in classical antiquity.
Date
[s.a.]
Physical description
1 wood block ; 7.0 x 9.7 x 2.3 cm.
Notes
Block numbered in two places: 50.
Image of a street scene. There are two men in a doorway, with a crowd outside. Two men outside the door are on their knees, and appear to be beseeching one of the men in the doorway. Most of the crowd appears to consist mainly of soldiers.
Signed in reverse: G.G. [i.e., George Gilbert?].
Tape (inscribed “1693”) on obverse.
Genre
Wood blocks (Printing blocks)
Wood engraving (Process)
End-grain blocks.
Call number
ASSU Woodblocks -- Box 7
In Collections
Teitelman Collection of American Sunday-School Union Woodblocks and Imprints
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