Lot of two Historic 19th C. Missouri Engravings
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Lot of two historic 19th Century Missouri engravings. The picture on top is a Hermann Meyer steel engraving of Jefferson City Missouri and the Missouri River. The bottom picture is by John Mix Stanley and depicts the Milk River near the junction of the Missouri. This print his hand Colored. America Transformed: The results of the Pacific Railroad Surveys were documented in numerous topographic maps and 12 volumes of reports describing the geography, flora and fauna, and Native peoples. These volumes included numerous illustrations depicting Native people and natural landscapes, such as this view prepared by John Mix Stanley while serving with the Northern Pacific Railroad Survey party. It depicts Montana’s Milk River Valley with a pair of antelope in the foreground. Artist:Stanley, John Mix, 1814-1872Lithographer: Sarony, Major & Knapp Lith.Name on Item: Stanley del.Date:[1860]Size 8.75 inches tall 11.25 inches wide.
Condition
Oxidation and wear and tears.
Dimensions
8.75 x 11.25 x 0.1 in
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Lot of two Historic 19th C. Missouri Engravings
Estimate $100 - $200
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