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The Little Rabbit Seller
190220th century
120 x 92 mm (4.7 x 3.6 in.)
Henry Wolf, American, (1852–1916)
After J. Georg von Bremmel, German, (1669–1723)
- animals - This section can use more hierarchical (quasi-Linnaean) refinement in future; extant terms were assembled into a fairly flat and slightly redundant structure to expedite conversion.
- business - Use for the broad area of commercial or mercantile activity involving the exchange of commodities, services, or financial resources. W [February 1993 related term added. February 1991 descriptor moved. January 1991 scope note changed.]
- genre - Use for pictorial representations, which may be in various media, that represent scenes or events from everyday life; usually used with another term such as "paintings" or "prints." [April 1991 descriptor moved.]
- labor - Usage in the sense of physical work
- rabbits
- vendors - Use for persons or agencies who offer goods for sale, especially those who create, market, and sell computers, software, automated systems, databases, and services. [December 1992 alternate term added.]
- image Dimensions: 120 x 92 mm (4.7 x 3.6 in.)
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Henry Wolf, American, (1852–1916) J. Georg von Bremmel, German, (1669–1723) . The Little Rabbit Seller, 1902. Wood engraving on wove paper. image : 120 x 92 mm (4.7 x 3.6 in.). Sheet : 304 x 223 mm (12 x 8.8 in.). DAC accession number 1956.10.22. Gift of the Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts, 1956. Open Access Image from the Davison Art Center, Wesleyan University (photo: M. Cook) .