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Title
M.W. Whitney
Creator
Baker, Joseph E., approximately 1837-1914, artist
Armstrong & Co. (Boston, Mass.), printer
Riverside Press (Cambridge, Mass.), printer
Contributor
Last, Jay T., donor
Date Created and/or Issued
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886
1887
1888
1889
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 a head-and-shoulders portrait of American opera singer Myron W. Whitney in formal dress.
Probable date based on general printer history; Armstrong & Co. was associated with the Riverside Press from the late 1870s into the 1890s. "Armstrong & Co. Lithographers / Riverside Press / Cambridge."--text, bottom centered. "J.E. Baker"--text, lower left.
Type
image
Extent
1 lithograph : uncolored ; overall 64.14 x 53.98 cm (25 1/4 x 21 1/4 in.)
Identifier
priJLC_ENT_000386
386802
http://hdl.huntington.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16003coll4/id/2543
Language
English
Subject
Whitney, Myron W., 1836-1910--Portraits
Opera singers--Portraits
Singers--Portraits
Lithographs--1875-1900. (gmgpc)
Portrait prints. (gmgpc)
Theatrical posters--American. (gmgpc)
Source
Jay T. Last Collection
Entertainment
Large Size
Music and Theater
The Jay T. Last Collection of Graphic Arts and Social History, Huntington Digital Library

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