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HENRY BILLVIEW
"San Francisco"
Philadelphia, 1850 published by Duval.
Lithograph printed in black, blue, yellow.
Sheet size: 10 x 15 inches
An idealized view of San Francisco from a high point on the south
side. Published by the author of "Sights in the Gold Region&c."
this, the earliest state is the scarcest version. The exaggerated
topography was copied by other publications and so the steep hills
became firmly associated with the city's identity.
Not listed in Peters, "California on Stone" ,
Baird and Evans, "Historic Lithographs of San Francisco",
18a.
$3,200 Framed
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PRESIDENT LINCOLN
"The First Reading
of the Emancipation Proclomation Before the Cabinet"
Alexander Hay Ritchie first engraving after
Francis B. Carpenter
Published by Derby and Miller, New York. 1864
$1,800 Framed
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THE GRAND CANYON AT THE
FOOT OF THE TOROWEAP - LOOKING EAST
William H. Holmes
from the Tertiary History of the Grand Canyon District.
by Clarence Dutton Surveyed, 1881. Published in 1882. Chromolithograph
printed in tan, terra cotta,brown
Published by Julius Bien
A beautiful example of topographic drawing
by an important western survey artist. The Tertiary History of the
Grand Canyon District has been called "The most beautiful book
by any of the government surveys." Wonderful chromolithographs
of an important and well loved American landmark.
Tyler. "Prints of the West" p.106
$4,800 Framed
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SHOOTOUT WITH THE MARSHALL
Frederic Remington
Collier's Weekly
Limited edition offset Lithograph 1905-08
Remington's earliest works in print show
one way a young American artist might get started in the late 19th
century.As a young man trained at Yale, and traveling in the west,
he made a sketch of some cowboys on a piece of wrapping paper, and
sent it to Harper's Weekly. Harper's published his first sketch
in 1882, only the beginning of his career with many popular publications
on the subject of the American west.
$550
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Tam O'Neill
Fine Arts
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311 Detroit
St. Denver, CO 80206
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More Information call 1-(800)-4-AUDUBON - 1-(800)-428-3826
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