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The Village elms Sunday morning in New England

Collection Type

  • art

Date

1880s

Location Note

Vertical file 4: OVR 111-120

GUSN

GUSN-198869

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Description

A scene of late 19th century American village life, with stately elms, horses and buggies and old homes. The village church can also be seen in the background, with people in their "Sunday best."

Given by Jane N. Grew, August 13. 1920.

Details

Descriptive Terms

villages
churches (buildings)
scenes (depictions)
buggies (carriages)
etchings (prints)
prints (visual works)

Additional Identification Number

Prints and Engravings Collection number PR120OVR

Physical Description

1 etching

Collection Code

GC002

Collection Name

Prints and engravings collection, 1830s-1920s

Reference Code

GC002.02.120

Image Dimensions

22 x 28.5 (HxW)(inches)

Places

New England (United States) [general region]

Record Details

Originator

Bellows, Albert Fitch, 1829-1883 (Artist)
Duthie, James, engraver (Engraver)
Pate, William (Printer)

Material Type

etchings (prints)
prints (visual works)

Restrictions

Needs cleaning, with the both top and bottom edges torn and discolored.

Description Level

Item

Location Note

Vertical file 4: OVR 111-120

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