Frederick Douglas Expulsion Tremont Temple Boston Original Winslow Homer 1860

Frederick Douglas Expulsion Tremont Temple Boston Original Winslow Homer 1860

USD 118.00 USD
https://www.cotillon-de-fete.fr/
SKU: mfD2jUZe

Antique Print Description Details: Title: Expulsion of (unable to include this word due to eBay "Offensive Materials" policy) and Abolitionists from Tremont Temple, Boston, Massachusetts on December 3, 1860 Type: Original Antique Wood Engraved Print Publication: Harper's Weekly Newspaper Date: December 1860 Artist: Winslow Homer (#75 in Philip Beam's "Winslow Homer's Magazine Engravings") Grade: Very good, general age related toning. Size: image 7" x 9" sheet 8 1/2" x 10 3/4" Item Description: Offered here is an original antique wood engraved print by Winslow Homer published in Harper's Weekly Newspaper (1868). Winslow Homer (1836 - 1910) was an American landscape painter and print maker. In his earlier years, he produced 220 magazine engravings of the American scene from 1857 to 1875. The print measures 7" x 9" with wide margins, perfect for framing. At nearly a hundred fifty years old, this engaging original print is highly displayable. Antiqueprintopia only sells original antique prints and they always come with a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. Marking the one-year anniversary of John Brown’s execution, a group of abolitionists held a large public meeting in Boston on December 3, 1860, shortly after Lincoln was elected president. Many of Boston’s wealthy mill owners, merchants, and bankers opposed Lincoln and feared huge business losses if the South seceded. When Frederick Douglass attempted to speak, anti-abolitionists in the audience disrupted the meeting, drawing in the police who forcibly removed the abolitionists from the stage. Winslow Homer’s illustration for the December 15, 1860 Harper’s Weekly was most likely based on a sketch from another artist present at the meeting. inkfrog terapeak

Categories: Black Americana

Specifications

Return Shipping Will Be Paid By Seller
All Returns Accepted Returns Accepted
Item Must Be Returned Within 60 Days
Refund Will Be Given As Money Back

Antique Print Description Details: Title: Expulsion of (unable to include this word due to eBay « Offensive Materials » policy) and Abolitionists from Tremont Temple, Boston, Massachusetts on December 3, 1860 Type: Original Antique Wood Engraved Print Publication: Harper’s Weekly Newspaper Date: December 1860 Artist: Winslow Homer (#75 in Philip Beam’s « Winslow Homer’s Magazine Engravings ») Grade: Very good, general age related toning. Size: image 7″ x 9″ sheet 8 1/2″ x 10 3/4″ Item Description: Offered here is an original antique wood engraved print by Winslow Homer published in Harper’s Weekly Newspaper (1868). Winslow Homer (1836 – 1910) was an American landscape painter and print maker. In his earlier years, he produced 220 magazine engravings of the American scene from 1857 to 1875. The print measures 7″ x 9″ with wide margins, perfect for framing. At nearly a hundred fifty years old, this engaging original print is highly displayable. Antiqueprintopia only sells original antique prints and they always come with a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. Marking the one-year anniversary of John Brown’s execution, a group of abolitionists held a large public meeting in Boston on December 3, 1860, shortly after Lincoln was elected president. Many of Boston’s wealthy mill owners, merchants, and bankers opposed Lincoln and feared huge business losses if the South seceded. When Frederick Douglass attempted to speak, anti-abolitionists in the audience disrupted the meeting, drawing in the police who forcibly removed the abolitionists from the stage. Winslow Homer’s illustration for the December 15, 1860 Harper’s Weekly was most likely based on a sketch from another artist present at the meeting. inkfrog terapeak

Related Products

BLACK AMERICANA MULES DRAWN WAGON ANTIQUE REAL PHOTO POSTCARD RPPC
BLACK AMERICANA MULES DRAWN WAGON ANTIQUE REAL PHOTO POSTCARD RPPC
39.99 USD
African American Television Script Soap Opera Screenplay 1980s
African American Television Script Soap Opera Screenplay 1980s
1500.00 USD
Spellman College 1982 News Release Death of Oldest Living Alumni Annie Alexander
Spellman College 1982 News Release Death of Oldest Living Alumni Annie Alexander
25.00 USD
Trinity Texas 1933 Vintage Photo African American Farmer with Cotton Wagon
Trinity Texas 1933 Vintage Photo African American Farmer with Cotton Wagon
19.99 USD
Carol King Hoop Earrings Low Cut Floral Hand Behind Head Models International
Carol King Hoop Earrings Low Cut Floral Hand Behind Head Models International
9.49 USD
JAMES BALDWIN: The Price of the Ticket ~ Original 1989 Promotional Postcard
JAMES BALDWIN: The Price of the Ticket ~ Original 1989 Promotional Postcard
25.00 USD
Black African American Occupation. Gathering Pine Gum In Georgia Postcard
Black African American Occupation. Gathering Pine Gum In Georgia Postcard
6.00 USD
Enesco Jazz Ros Back-up Quartet Singers, 1990 Parastone Holland
Enesco Jazz Ros Back-up Quartet Singers, 1990 Parastone Holland
34.71 USD
Maya Angelou « PORGY and BESS » George Gershwin 1955 Tel Aviv, Israel Program
Maya Angelou « PORGY and BESS » George Gershwin 1955 Tel Aviv, Israel Program
400.00 USD
VINTAGE CIRCA 1906 COLOR PHOTO POSTCARDS BLACK AMERICANA UNUSED LOT OF 3
VINTAGE CIRCA 1906 COLOR PHOTO POSTCARDS BLACK AMERICANA UNUSED LOT OF 3
29.95 USD