Costume des Quakers [graphic] : Bibliothéque de Philadelphie.

Contributor(s): Material type: PicturePicturePublication details: [Paris, 1821]; FRANCE. Paris. Description: 1 print: lithograph, hand-colored; sheet 16 x 21 cm (6 x 8.25 in.)Notes: Published in Édouard de Montulé's Voyage en Amérique, en Italie, en Sicile et en Egypte, pendant les années 1816, 1817, 1818 et 1819 (Paris, Delaunay [etc.], 1821);
Printed in the upper right corner: Pl. 6.
Local Notes: Philadelphia on Stone;
POS 166;
Part of the National Endowment for the Humanities: Democracy demands wisdom (PW-285234-22), 2023-2025.
Imprint: FRANCE. Paris. 1821.Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: Plate showing a Quaker man outside and a Quaker woman and man within a fence in front of the subscription library, Library Company of Philadelphia, at Fifth and Library streets. The men wear broad rimmed hats, long coats, and pantaloons. The woman wears a plain dress, shawl, and bonnet. She holds a basket. The Library Company, established by Benjamin Franklin and his Junto in 1731, used the hall built 1789-1790 after the designs of Dr. William Thornton until 1880. The building was razed in 1887.
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Visual Material Library Company of Philadelphia Graphic Arts Department Graphic Arts - Philadelphia on Stone Lithographs BW - Libraries - Library Company [P.8476] Available 249938
Total holds: 0

Published in Édouard de Montulé's Voyage en Amérique, en Italie, en Sicile et en Egypte, pendant les années 1816, 1817, 1818 et 1819 (Paris, Delaunay [etc.], 1821).

Printed in the upper right corner: Pl. 6.

Plate showing a Quaker man outside and a Quaker woman and man within a fence in front of the subscription library, Library Company of Philadelphia, at Fifth and Library streets. The men wear broad rimmed hats, long coats, and pantaloons. The woman wears a plain dress, shawl, and bonnet. She holds a basket. The Library Company, established by Benjamin Franklin and his Junto in 1731, used the hall built 1789-1790 after the designs of Dr. William Thornton until 1880. The building was razed in 1887.

Philadelphia on Stone

POS 166

Part of the National Endowment for the Humanities: Democracy demands wisdom (PW-285234-22), 2023-2025.

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