Life in Philadelphia lithographs, 1830-1840
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Life in Philadelphia lithographs, 1830-1840


Permanent ID:
5406
Call number:
Bd 912 Im1
Image Description:
22 lithographs done by famed lithographer Anthony Imbert, depicting African-Americans, Quakers, and various others classes of Philadelphians in a less than favorable light. Imbert is best known for his work done for the celebration of the opening of the Erie Canal in 1825.
Address:
Philadelphia
Format:
Lithograph
Collection:
Historical Society of Pennsylvania bound graphics collection
Related Person or Organization:
Anthony Imbert, circa 1794-1834 (artist)
Library of Congress Subjects:
Imbert, Anthony, 1794 or 1795-1834
Clay, Edward Williams, 1799-1857
Ethnic stereotypes