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Title
A loan collection of portraits of women
Creator
Goodhue, Bertram Grosvenor, 1869-1924, artist
Forbes Lithograph Manufacturing Company, printer
Contributor
Last, Jay T., donor
Date Created and/or Issued
1895
Contributing Institution
Huntington Library
Collection
Jay T. Last Collection of Graphic Arts and Social History
Rights Information
For information on use of Digital Library materials, please see Library Rights and Permissions: https://www.huntington.org/library-rights-permissions
Description
Image of an advertisement for an exhibit of a collection of portraits of women held at Copley Hall in Boston, Massachusetts; bust of a woman in profile with stylized botanicals and decorative border.
Item originally owned by illustrator Curtis Wager-Smith (1870-1950). "B.G.G. 95"--text, artist's initials, bottom left of image. "Forbes Co."--text, bottom center margin. "Copley Hall: Clarendon Street March 12 to March 31 From 9 AM to 10 PM Admission 50 Cents"--text, center of image.
Type
image
Extent
1 lithograph : color printed ; overall 50.64 x 35.24 cm (19 15/16 x 13 7/8 in.)
Identifier
priJLC_ART_003090
502227
http://hdl.huntington.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16003coll4/id/5075
Language
English
Subject
Lettering--Pictorial works
Women--Pictorial works
Lithographs--Color--1875-1900. (gmgpc)
Source
Jay T. Last Collection
Artist Posters
Large Size
The Jay T. Last Collection of Graphic Arts and Social History, Huntington Digital Library

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