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- IDNO:
- 032655
- Title:
- Unidentified Young Woman
- IDNO:
- 032656
- Title:
- Unidentified Woman Reading a Book
- IDNO:
- 032657
- Title:
- Unidentified Grandmother and Grandchild
- IDNO:
- 032658
- Title:
- Senator James Watson
- IDNO:
- 032659
- Title:
- Unidentified Children
- IDNO:
- 032660
- Title:
- Young Boys Dressed Up as Native Americans
- IDNO:
- 032661
- Title:
- J. Lingen Wood, Vancouver, B. C.
- Date:
- 1960-1970
- IDNO:
- 032662
- Title:
- Young Boys Dressed Up as Native Americans
- IDNO:
- 032663
- Title:
- Young Boys Dressed Up as Native Americans
- IDNO:
- 032664
- Title:
- Young Boys Dressed Up as Native Americans
- IDNO:
- 032665
- Title:
- Young Boys Dressed Up as Native Americans
- IDNO:
- 032666
- Title:
- Daniel Webster
- Description:
- 'The above miniature half-tone is from a life-size photographic Carbon Crayon, 22x26, mounted on heavy card board. $200 has been refused for the Carbon of which this a copy. The picture is finished in dark background, Rembrandt style, giving it an antique, statuary effect. The original, from which this is taken, is a daguerreotype by Josiah J. Hawes, of Boston, taken of Webster in the maturity of his manhood, in 1850. No other picture makes so prominent the dome-like forehead, the beetling brows, the deep, cavernous eyes, the high cheek bones, and the mastiff mouth--marked features of him whom Sir Charles Russell pronounces "perhaps the greatest figure the world has seen."'