Two Halftone Reproductions after 1844 Silhouette Lithographs of Andrew Jackson and Daniel Webster
Item Details
A group of two vintage halftone reproductions on paper after the 1844 stone lithograph silhouette portraits recreated by lithographers and brothers Edmund Burke Kellogg (1809 – 1872) and Elijah Chapman Kellogg (1811 – 1881), after the original works created by listed South Carolina artist and silhouettist William Henry Brown (1808 – 1883), titled Andrew Jackson and Daniel Webster. These prints are mounted under black and white matting, behind glass in simple wood frames, equipped to hang.
Condition
- foxing and discoloration across prints and matting. Light wear and rippling to prints. Frames are worn.
Dimensions
- measurements include frames.
Item #
17CIN365-120