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Artist: William Sartain
Washington and His Family by William Sartain 1884 framed
By William Sartain
Located in Paonia, CO
Washington and His Family published in Philadelphia in 1884 by Bradlee & Co. This impressive mezzotint was engraved by William Sartain after a painting by the well-known Philadelphia artist Christian...
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1880s Other Art Style William Sartain Art
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Mezzotint
Lincoln and His Family, Philadalphia 1866
By William Sartain
Located in Paonia, CO
Lincoln and His Family, Philadelphia 1866 is a mezzotint engraving from the painting by Samual B. Waugh and engraved by prestigious engraver William Sartain. This family portrait...
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Mid-19th Century Other Art Style William Sartain Art
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Engraving
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