Picturesque United States of America, 1811, 1812, 1813, being a memoir on Paul Svinin, Russian diplomatic officer, artist, and author, containing copious excerpts from his account of his travel in America, with fifty-two reproductions of water colors in his own sketch book
Picturesque United States of America, 1811, 1812, 1813, being a memoir on Paul Svinin, Russian diplomatic officer, artist, and author, containing copious excerpts from his account of his travel in America, with fifty-two reproductions of water colors in his own sketch book
Picturesque United States of America, 1811, 1812, 1813, being a memoir on Paul Svinin, Russian diplomatic officer, artist, and author, containing copious excerpts from his account of his travel in America, with fifty-two reproductions of water colors in his own sketch book
Picturesque United States of America, 1811, 1812, 1813, being a memoir on Paul Svinin, Russian diplomatic officer, artist, and author, containing copious excerpts from his account of his travel in America, with fifty-two reproductions of water colors in his own sketch book
Picturesque United States of America, 1811, 1812, 1813, being a memoir on Paul Svinin, Russian diplomatic officer, artist, and author, containing copious excerpts from his account of his travel in America, with fifty-two reproductions of water colors in his own sketch book

Picturesque United States of America, 1811, 1812, 1813, being a memoir on Paul Svinin, Russian diplomatic officer, artist, and author, containing copious excerpts from his account of his travel in America, with fifty-two reproductions of water colors in his own sketch book


Permanent ID:
11133
Call number:
E .165 S982 1930 Folio
Dates:
1811
1812
1813
Image Description:
5 of 52 illustrations from the book Picturesque United States of America a memoir written and illustrated using the travel journals and sketch-books of Pavel (Paul) Svinin.  The materials were produced in the years 1811-1813 when Svinin was the Rusian diplomatic officer located in Philadelphia.  The five digitized images represent Svinin's experiences with, and impressions of African Americans in the United States.
Format:
Printed Matter