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| Field name | Value |
|---|---|
| Title | [Painter's Audience] |
| Date | c.1873-1876 |
| Record ID | 432756 |
| Collection Name | Lithographs |
| Reference | Lithf Tayl Fros Pain |
| Theme | Professions Animals and Nature |
| Library of Congress Subject | Painting Artists Boys Girls Genre prints |
| Genre | Pictorial Works |
| Places | Philadelphia |
| Illustrator | Frost, Arthur Burdett (1851-1928) |
| Document Type | Lithograph |
| Book Type | Genre prints Photolithographs |
| Additional Notes | Taylor & Smith prs & pub 113 S 4th St Phil |
| American Antiquarian Society Copy Notes | Subject: An outdoor scene with an image of a man, possibly a self portrait of the artist, sits with his back to the viewer painting an outdoor scene. He wears a large, wide-brimmed hat, has a pipe in his mouth, and is painting a landscape at an easel with his right hand and uses a maul stick. A boy and a girl stand to his proper left. The boy, seen behind the girl, is wearing a straw hat with cuffed overalls and is barefoot. The girl, wears a large bonnet that covers her face and a dress with an apron. She holds in her hands a leash, with a small dog lying in the grass behind her. Notes: Inscribed on stone: Arthur B. Frost. Taylor & Smith formed as a firm in 1873 in Philadelphia. Arthur B. Frost worked as an illustrator and lithographer in Philadelphia and joined the art department of Harper & Brothers in 1876. Possibly used as a plate in the Philadelphia Sketch Club's Portfolio, published in 1874 by Taylor & Smith. Local Notes: American Antiquarian Society copy from the George Dubois Family Collection. |
| Library/Archive | American Antiquarian Society |
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