John Dickinson [engraving]
P&E L2005G40.237m
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Title
John Dickinson [engraving]
Description
1 photomechanical print ; 11 x 9 cm. on sheet 22 x 15 cm.
Call Number
P&E L2005G40.237m
Note
Bust, in profile to the right. Oval with single line border 1/16. Stipple. Engraver's name within border.
This is a photomechanical reproduction of the original engraving on a new plate. It is an illustration from Otto Trevelyan, The American Revolution (call no. 973.31 T812, 1909).
This is a copy, without title, of the original engraving that appears in Thirteen portraits of American legislators, patriots, and soldiers, who distinguished themselves in rendering our country indepentent, published by W. Richardson, London, 1783. The engravings are from drawings by Du Simitiere, engraved by Mr. B. Reading.
John Dickinson was made an Honorary member of the Society of the Cincinnati from Pennsylvania in 1783.
The Joshua Danforth Bush, Jr. Collection.
This is a photomechanical reproduction of the original engraving on a new plate. It is an illustration from Otto Trevelyan, The American Revolution (call no. 973.31 T812, 1909).
This is a copy, without title, of the original engraving that appears in Thirteen portraits of American legislators, patriots, and soldiers, who distinguished themselves in rendering our country indepentent, published by W. Richardson, London, 1783. The engravings are from drawings by Du Simitiere, engraved by Mr. B. Reading.
John Dickinson was made an Honorary member of the Society of the Cincinnati from Pennsylvania in 1783.
The Joshua Danforth Bush, Jr. Collection.
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