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Title: The Aldine: Typograhic Art Journal, Vol. 4, Nos. 1-12
Publisher:
James Sutton & Co. (New York, NY)
Artist:
After Robert Assmus (German, Stuhm 1837–1904 Diessen (Ammersee))
Artist:
After Karl Ludwig Friedrich Becker (German, Berlin 1820–1900 Berlin)
Artist:
After Ludwig Beckmann (German, Hannover 1822–1902 Dusseldorf)
Artist:
After Charles Bell Birch (British, Brixton 1832–1892)
Artist:
After (?) George Botts (German, born 1829)
Artist:
After John George Brown (American (born England), Durham 1831–1913 New York)
Artist:
After Asmus Jakob Carstens (Danish-German, Flensburg 1754–1798 Rome)
Artist:
After Felix Octavius Carr Darley (American, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1822–1888 Claymont, Delaware)
Artist:
After Carl Friedrich Deiker (German, 1836–1892)
Artist:
after Paul (Hippolyte) Delaroche (French, Paris 1797–1856 Paris)
Artist:
After Alfred Edward Emslie (British, London 1848–1918)
Artist:
After Edmund Guido Hammer (German, Dresden 1821–1898 Dresden)
Artist:
After Christian Ferdinand Hartmann (German, Stuttgart 1774–1842 Dresden)
Artist:
After Rudolf Henneberg (German, 1825–1876)
Artist:
After William John Hennessey (Irish, Thomastown, County Kilkenny 1839–1917 Rudgwick, Sussex)
Artist:
After Carl Heyn (German, Leipzig 1834–1906 Dresden)
Artist:
After(?) Ernst Heyn (German, 1841–1894)
Artist:
After Heinrich Johann Michael Hofmann (German, Darmstadt 1835–1903 Dresden)
Artist:
After Karl Wilhelm Hubner (German, 1814–1879)
Artist:
After Carl Huth (German, active 1856–72)
Artist:
After Nicaise de Keyser (Belgian, 1813–1887)
Artist:
After Paul Konewka (German, Greifswald 1841–1871 Berlin)
Artist:
After Alphonse Lami (Paris, 1822-1867 Alexandrie)
Artist:
After Marcus Larson (Swedish, Åtvidaberg 1825–1864 London)
Artist:
After Heinrich Leutemann (German, Leipzig 1824–1905 Chemnitz-Wittgensdor)
Artist:
After Adolph Menzel (German, Breslau 1815–1905 Berlin)
Artist:
After Christian Ernst Morgenstern (German, Hamburg 1805–1867 Munich)
Artist:
After Moritz Daniel Oppenheim (German, Hanau 1800–1882 Frankfurt am Main)
Artist:
After Granville Perkins (American, Baltimore, Maryland 1830–1895 New York)
Artist:
After Karl Theodor von Piloty (German, Munich 1826–1886 Ambach bei Munich)
Artist:
After Bernard Plockhorst (German, Braunschweig 1825–1907 Berlin)
Artist:
After Richard Püttner (German, Wurzen 1842–1913 Munich)
Artist:
After (?) August Ramsthal (German (?), active late 19th century)
Artist:
After Johannes Schilling (German, Mittweida 1828–1910 Dresden)
Artist:
After Johann Wilhelm Schirmer (German, Jülich 1807–1863 Karlsruhe)
Artist:
After Eduard Schleich the Elder (German, 1812–1874)
Artist:
after Heinrich Wilhelm Schlesinger (German, Frankfurt am Main 1814–1893)
Artist:
After Roswell Morse Shurtleff (American, Rindge, New Hampshire 1838–1915 New York)
Artist:
After Pavel Petrovitch Sokolov (Russian, St. Petersburg 1826–1905)
Artist:
After Gustav Adolf Spangenberg (German, 1828–1892)
Artist:
After Gustav Sundblad (German, Augsburg 1835–1891 Leipzig)
Engraver:
Mauch und Kunz (German, active Stuttgart)
Engraver:
F. W. Hartley (American, 19th century)
Engraver:
Eduard Kretzschmar (German, 1807–1858)
Engraver:
William James Linton (British, London 1812–1897 New Haven, Connecticut)
Engraver:
Joseph Burn Smeeton (British, born London, active 1840–79)
Engraver:
N. Tarbell (American, 19th century)
Published in: New York
Date: January–December 1871
Medium: Illustrations: wood engraving
Dimensions: 16 5/16 × 11 5/8 × 1 in. (41.5 × 29.5 × 2.5 cm)
Classifications: Books, Periodicals
Credit Line: Gift of Mrs. Algernon S. Sullivan, 1919
Object Number: 19.37.1
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