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1893 Print Chicago World's Fair Singing Fijians Tribe - ORIGINAL HISTORIC FAR1 ARCH7 There he painted one of

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There he painted one of his best pieces of the Adirondacks from memory before passing away

Treidler was given no direction from its client and usually did not plan ahead prior to painting

Gregor Piatigorsky

"Federal Artillery Opening Fire on the Rebels at the Battle of Bull Run" This is an original 1861 black and white in-text wood engraving of a sketch of the Union artillery opening fire on the Confederates at the First Battle of Bull Run (also known as First Manassas) during the American Civil War

The drawing has a copyright date of 1904 by Life Publishing Co

1893 Print Chicago World's Fair Singing Fijians Tribe - ORIGINAL HISTORIC FAR1 ARCH7 There he painted one ofA Group of Singing Fijians. This is an original 1894 halftone print showing a group of singing Fijians at the South Sea Islanders Exhibit. The native residence in the background is a common architectural style among the people. The structure is made primarily of bamboo poles and thatched with cocoa matting, which also adorn the earthen floors. (Please note that, typical of halftone prints, there is printing on the reverse.) Period Paper has obtained a

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