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Pendleton's Lithography (1825–1836) was a lithographic print studio in 19th-century Boston, Massachusetts, established by brothers William S. Pendleton (1795-1879) and John B. Pendleton (1798-1866). Though relatively short-lived, in its time the firm was prolific, printing portraits, landscape views, sheet music covers, and numerous other ...
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Kurz and Allison were a major publisher of chromolithographs in the late 19th century. Based at 267-269 Wabash Avenue in Chicago, they built their reputation on large prints published in the mid-1880s depicting battles of the American Civil War.
Lithograph by A. Hoen & Co.: A map of Granites and Gneisses in Maryland (1898) The A. Hoen & Co. Lithograph Building in Broadway East, May 2019. A. Hoen & Co. was a Baltimore, Maryland-based lithography firm founded by Edward Weber in the 1840s as E. Weber & Company.
19th; 20th; 21st; 22nd; 23rd; 24th; Subcategories. ... Pages in category "19th-century lithographers" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total.
Toggle 19th century subsection. 2.1 The Americas. 2.1.1 United States of America. ... (Canadian-American) Mexico. José Guadalupe Posada En, We; Europe. Austrian
20th-century American lithographers (63 P) Pages in category "American lithographers" The following 66 pages are in this category, out of 66 total.
Napoléon Sarony (March 9, 1821 – November 9, 1896) [1] [2] was an American lithographer and photographer. He was a highly popular portrait photographer, best known for his portraits of the stars of late-19th-century American theater. His son, Otto Sarony, continued the family business as a theater and film star photographer.