Watercolor print, from Early to Middle Victorian Springfield, IL
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Title | Watercolor print, from Early to Middle Victorian Springfield, IL |
Description | Watercolor print of yellow morning glories with three open flowers, one closed bud, and green foliage. In lower right side of print is pencil drawing of two flowers. In plain oval frame. H 10" x W 8". |
Interpretation | An 1861 drawing from Frank Leslie's Illustrated newspaper shows three oval framed pictures over a whatnot in the parlor. This type of print was typical of home furnishings in the mid-19th Century and would be appropriate for a parlor setting. |
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Source | Purchased from The Old Print Gallery, Washington, DC. |
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Spatial Coverage | Early to Middle Victorian, Springfield (Ill.) |
Temporal Coverage | 1850/1860 |
Collection Publisher | Lincoln Home National Historic Site |
Rights | Copyright Not Evaluated |
Resource Identifier | LIHO 1466 |
Date Created | 37789 |
Collection Title | Teaching with Digital Content (Cultural Heritage Community) |
Collection | Teaching with Digital Content (Cultural Heritage Community) |
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Watercolor print, from Early to Middle Victorian Springfield, IL |