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Philadelphia Commercial List and Price Current, 1874 (litho)
1272241 Philadelphia Commercial List and Price Current, 1874 (litho) by American School, (19th century); 18.5x12.5 cm; Free Library of Philadelphia; (add.info.: Taylor & Smith, 113 S. 4th St. Phila. - Lithographer
" Photo-lithographed by Taylor & Smith, Engravers and Printers, 113 S. Fourth St. Phila, and printed at the Exhibition of the Franklin Institute, October 1874. We intend to reproduce each of the Daily and Sunday papers, during the Exhibition." |Photolithography or zincography. This is photo-zincography and this is among the earliest examples. (Joseph Jackson)); eFree Library of Philadelphia; Print and Picture Collection - Jackson Collection of American Lithographs; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22309070
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The print of "Philadelphia Commercial List and Price Current, 1874" captures a fascinating glimpse into the bustling world of commerce in 19th century America. Measuring at 18.5x12.5 cm, this lithograph is housed in the Free Library of Philadelphia's Print and Picture Collection. Created by American School artists, this particular lithograph was produced by Taylor & Smith, renowned engravers and printers located at 113 S. Fourth St. , Philadelphia. The image itself showcases a meticulously detailed list of daily and Sunday papers that were intended to be reproduced during the Exhibition held at the Franklin Institute in October 1874. What makes this print truly remarkable is its technique - it is an early example of photo-zincography, a form of photolithography or zincography. This innovative process allowed for precise reproduction with exceptional clarity. As we delve into this historical artifact, we are transported back to a time when newspapers played a vital role in disseminating information and shaping public opinion. The names on this list represent not only publications but also the vibrant tapestry of American society during that era. This piece from Bridgeman Images provides us with an invaluable window into the past - reminding us how far we have come while honoring our rich cultural heritage as well as advancements in printing technology throughout history.
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