Parade Day Harper's Magazine ~ 1880 Woodcut Print
Here is a print from the Aug. 14, 1880 edition of Harper's weekly magazine that is printed on newsprint and measures approx. 7 5/8" by 10 1/8". Depicted is a black soldier dressed in his uniform and standing outside of a hair cutting salon as a crowd beholds him. Based on the drawing by H.P. Wolcott with text on the reverse. A lovely piece that is in very good condition and very suitable for framing which I'll leave up to you. There's a small edge tear on its upper right border which can easily be cropped or matted out and does not detract. Thanks for looking at this auction.
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| All Returns Accepted | Returns Accepted |
| Item Must Be Returned Within | 14 Days |
| Refund Will Be Given As | Money Back |
| Return Shipping Will Be Paid By | Buyer |
Here is a print from the Aug. 14, 1880 edition of Harper’s weekly magazine that is printed on newsprint and measures approx. 7 5/8″ by 10 1/8″. Depicted is a black soldier dressed in his uniform and standing outside of a hair cutting salon as a crowd beholds him. Based on the drawing by H.P. Wolcott with text on the reverse. A lovely piece that is in very good condition and very suitable for framing which I’ll leave up to you. There’s a small edge tear on its upper right border which can easily be cropped or matted out and does not detract. Thanks for looking at this auction.