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<p>[QUOTE="Figtree3, post: 95363, member: 33"]Okay, here are some sources that are footnoted in the part where the art and lithography are discussed:</p><p><br /></p><p>Harry T. Peters, <i>America on Stone</i> (New York, 1931), 351-352, 356.</p><p><br /></p><p>Joseph and Elizabeth Robins Pennell, <i>Lithography and Lithographers, Some Chapters in the History of the Art </i>(London, 1898), 250.</p><p><br /></p><p>Harry T. Peters, <i>Currier & Ives, Printmakers to the American People </i>(Garden City, NY, 1942), 123, 125.</p><p><br /></p><p>Frank Weitenkampf, <i>American Graphic Art</i> (New York, 1912), 270-271.</p><p><br /></p><p>Lyell Carr, "A Dream Painter," <i>The Quarterly Illustrator</i>, Vol. 2, 1894, 372.</p><p><br /></p><p>Some of these may not be talking about Sarony himself... the essay puts things in a historical context and I can't always tell what the footnotes are referring to. But they might be fun to read!</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm guessing that some of the older ones might be digitized online somewhere based on their age. Also, Sarony may be discussed on more pages in these books than the pages that are cited![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Figtree3, post: 95363, member: 33"]Okay, here are some sources that are footnoted in the part where the art and lithography are discussed: Harry T. Peters, [I]America on Stone[/I] (New York, 1931), 351-352, 356. Joseph and Elizabeth Robins Pennell, [I]Lithography and Lithographers, Some Chapters in the History of the Art [/I](London, 1898), 250. Harry T. Peters, [I]Currier & Ives, Printmakers to the American People [/I](Garden City, NY, 1942), 123, 125. Frank Weitenkampf, [I]American Graphic Art[/I] (New York, 1912), 270-271. Lyell Carr, "A Dream Painter," [I]The Quarterly Illustrator[/I], Vol. 2, 1894, 372. Some of these may not be talking about Sarony himself... the essay puts things in a historical context and I can't always tell what the footnotes are referring to. But they might be fun to read! I'm guessing that some of the older ones might be digitized online somewhere based on their age. Also, Sarony may be discussed on more pages in these books than the pages that are cited![/QUOTE]
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