Valentine containing a decorative border with a renaissance motif. Border comprised of flourishes, floral designs, a mandolin resting on a musical score, and a torch., Inscribed on recto: From Willie Gary. 'Love Aunt "Diddy,"and nobody else. 'Willie' his hand [?], Addressed on verso: Ms. Cordelia Burdit., Philadelphia on Stone, POSP 234, Historical Society of Pennsylvania: Ba 646 B 756
Creator
Dreser, William, b. ca. 1820, artist
Date
[ca. 1850]
Location
Historical Society of Pennsylvania HSP Ba 646 B 756
Free-standing hand and torch from the Statue of Liberty mounted on subscription kiosk. A small crowd at the base of structure and two men at the hilt of the torch. In background is New York 'Tribune' Building, Women's Pavilion, and Drinking Fountain. The 'Liberty' hand and torch was designed by Fridiric Bartholdi; the Drinking Fountain was erected by the Sons of Temperance of Pennsylvania.
Print commemorating American independence after the painting by religious and historical artist, Johannes A. Oertelat, at the New York Historical Society. Depicts white men attempting to topple the equestrian statue of King George following the reading of the Declaration of Independence at the foot of Broadway. At the base, men pull on ropes wrapped around the sculpture while men from behind use rods to knock it over. In front of the pedestal, an African American man has fallen over on the ground. An excited crowd of spectators, including well-to-do and working class men, women, and children cheer, point, hold torches and mallets, and trample upon the broken fence once surrounding the statue. In the left is a Native American man attired in a feather headdress and carrying a spear. Several dogs run in the foreground. In the background, ships in New York harbor are visible., Gift of Mrs. Francis P. Garvan, 1978., Description revised 2021., Access points revised 2021., Part of digital collections catalog through a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services as administered by the Pennsylvania Department of Education through the Office of the Commonwealth Libraries, and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Tom Corbett, Governor, 2013-2014.
Creator
McRae, John C., engraver
Date
c1859
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department **GC-American Revolution [8384.F.11]