UP FOR CONSIDERATION IS AN ANTIQUE MID 19TH CENTURY SILHOUETTE FOLK ART STONE
CUT LITHOGRAPH FROM A WORK OF ART BY WILLIAM BROWN OF WHICH WAS PRINTED AND REGISTERED IN 1844 PUBLISHED BY E. B. & E. C. KELLOGG, HARTFORD, CT.. IT COMES IN AN OLD FRAME WITH WAVEY GLASS AND PAPER BACKING WITH LITHOGRAPHERS INFORMATION. THE WORK OF ART MEASURES 8 X 11 INCHES. OVERALL DIMENSIONS BEING SLIGHTLY LARGER... NO CHIPS CRACKS OR VISIBLE REPAIRS. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR SOMETHING TO SHARE PLEASE MESSAGE ME, BUYER PAYS SHIPPING. CELEBRATING OUR 26TH YEAR OF BRINGING GOOD HONEST ITEMS TO ONE AND ALL...AND IT'S NOW CLEAR AS CRYSTAL THAT "JOHNNYCRYSTAL" IS A GREAT PLACE TO SHOP!!! THANKS SO MUCH! PLEASE BE SAFE OUT THERE...DESCRIPTION: From The Portrait Gallery of Distinguished American Citizens by William H. Brown. These silhouettes were cut from life and embellished with symbolic details that reflected each subject’s character and accomplishments. Nathaniel Potter Tallmadge, born in New York in 1795, studied law at Williams College before beginning his political career. He served in the New York State Senate and was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1833, where he became known for his strong opposition to slavery and his frequent clashes with John C. Calhoun. A vocal critic of President Van Buren, he played a key role in turning public sentiment against Van Buren’s re-election. In 1844, President Tyler appointed him Governor of the Wisconsin Territory. Warmest Regards,JohnnyJohnnyCrystal Est. 1987
CUT LITHOGRAPH FROM A WORK OF ART BY WILLIAM BROWN OF WHICH WAS PRINTED AND REGISTERED IN 1844 PUBLISHED BY E. B. & E. C. KELLOGG, HARTFORD, CT.. IT COMES IN AN OLD FRAME WITH WAVEY GLASS AND PAPER BACKING WITH LITHOGRAPHERS INFORMATION. THE WORK OF ART MEASURES 8 X 11 INCHES. OVERALL DIMENSIONS BEING SLIGHTLY LARGER... NO CHIPS CRACKS OR VISIBLE REPAIRS. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR SOMETHING TO SHARE PLEASE MESSAGE ME, BUYER PAYS SHIPPING. CELEBRATING OUR 26TH YEAR OF BRINGING GOOD HONEST ITEMS TO ONE AND ALL...AND IT'S NOW CLEAR AS CRYSTAL THAT "JOHNNYCRYSTAL" IS A GREAT PLACE TO SHOP!!! THANKS SO MUCH! PLEASE BE SAFE OUT THERE...DESCRIPTION: From The Portrait Gallery of Distinguished American Citizens by William H. Brown. These silhouettes were cut from life and embellished with symbolic details that reflected each subject’s character and accomplishments. Nathaniel Potter Tallmadge, born in New York in 1795, studied law at Williams College before beginning his political career. He served in the New York State Senate and was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1833, where he became known for his strong opposition to slavery and his frequent clashes with John C. Calhoun. A vocal critic of President Van Buren, he played a key role in turning public sentiment against Van Buren’s re-election. In 1844, President Tyler appointed him Governor of the Wisconsin Territory. Warmest Regards,JohnnyJohnnyCrystal Est. 1987