
Dome of St. Luke’s Hospital

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Dome of St. Luke’s Hospital
1907-190920th century
288 x 153 mm (11.3 x 6 in.)
Charles Frederick William Mielatz, American, (1864–1919)
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- plate Dimensions: 288 x 153 mm (11.3 x 6 in.)
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Charles Frederick William Mielatz, American, (1864–1919) . Dome of St. Luke’s Hospital, 1907-1909. Aquatint and roulette printed in blue-grey ink on Asian laid paper. Fourth state. plate : 288 x 153 mm (11.3 x 6 in.). Sheet : 333 x 215 mm (13.1 x 8.5 in.). DAC accession number 1945.D1.41. Gift of George W. Davison (BA Wesleyan 1892), 1945. Open Access Image from the Davison Art Center, Wesleyan University (photo: M. Cook) .
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