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Image: Bringing the Goats to Market, Trinidad

Photo Credit: photo: M. Cook

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Bringing the Goats to Market, Trinidad

1924
20th century
185 x 240 mm (7.3 x 9.4 in.)

George Overbury Hart (aka Pop Hart), American, (1868–1933)

Object Type: print
Medium and Support: Drypoint and roulette in brown-black on buff wove paper
State: Final state
Print impression quality: Excellent
Marks: Signed in pencil, lower right: “Pop Hart” and monogram; signed in zinc plate, lower right: “Pop Hart”; inscribed in pencil in different hands, across bottom: “Bringing the Goats to Market, Trinidad (Drypoint on Zinc) Etching/Final State”
Bibliography: George Overbury “Pop” Hart [catalog for exhibition, 10 October – 5 December 1935] (Newark, NJ: Newark Museum Association), cat. no. 187; Karen F. Beall, American Prints in the Library of Congress (1970), 4.
Credit Line: Gift of George W. Davison (BA Wesleyan 1892), 1940
Accession Number: 1940.D1.117

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This object has the following keywords:
  • 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.
  • Caribbean Area - LCSH 85020279; no TGN (Caribbean Sea is TGN 7004569)
  • 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.]
  • goats
  • markets (events) - Use for meetings of people at a stated time and place for the purpose of private buying and selling, usually not by auction. For exhibitions in which different exhibitors participate to publicize and promote their products, services, or activities, sometimes though not necessarily involving buying and selling, use "fairs." [April 1996 scope note changed; related term added. March 1993 scope note changed. May 1991 alternate term added.]

Dimensions
  • plate Dimensions: 185 x 240 mm (7.3 x 9.4 in.)

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