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Washington's triumphal entry into New York: This beautiful print ... was executed and printed in oil colors, at the establishment of P.S. Duval & Son, Philadelphia, and is the largest specimen of chromolithograph ever executed. ...
1860, Published by William Smith
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For a description and reproduction of the print drawn by Christian Inger, and published at Philadelphia by William Smith in 1860, see Marzio, Peter C. The democratic art: chromolithography 1840-1900, 1979, p. 27, 282.
The print was sold with a numbered key and this eight page pamphlet which includes biographical sketches of the principal figures, the "address of the citizens of New York who have returned from exile" dated Nov. 25, 1783, with George Washington's response, and, on p. 5-8, a publisher's catalogue, "Special attention is called to this list of steel engravings & lithographs published by William Smith, no. 702 South Third St., Philad'a."
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Electronic reproduction. New York, N.Y.: Columbia University Libraries, 2014. Digitized by the Internet Archive.
Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials. Version 1. December 2002. Digital version conforms to: http://purl.oclc.org/DLF/benchrepro0212
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