
Gallery of American Art, No. 1

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The New Scholar
185019th century
290 x 342 mm (11.4 x 13.5 in.)
Alfred Jones, British (English), (1819–1900)
After Francis William Edmonds, American, (1806–1863)
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- plate Dimensions: 290 x 342 mm (11.4 x 13.5 in.)
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Alfred Jones, British (English), (1819–1900) Francis William Edmonds, American, (1806–1863) . The New Scholar, 1850. From Gallery of American Art, No. 1. Etching and engraving on buff wove paper. plate : 290 x 342 mm (11.4 x 13.5 in.). Sheet : 367 x 470 mm (14.4 x 18.5 in.). DAC accession number 1994.13.2.4. Friends of the Davison Art Center funds donated by John E. Andrus III (BA Wesleyan 1933), 1994. Open Access Image from the Davison Art Center, Wesleyan University (photo: T. Rodriguez) .
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