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Moses Brown

T. Pollock and W.J. Harris

Moses Brown

1838

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Moses Brown

1838

Physical Qualities Etching and engraving, Sheet: 339 x 250 mm. (13 3/8 x 9 13/16 in.)
Credit Line Gift of Ingrid Rose, Washington, D.C., in Memory of her Husband, Milton M. Rose
Object Number 2013.274
Moses Brown (1738-1836), Quaker abolitionist and co-founder of Brown University
The Baltimore Museum of Art by gift, 2013; Ingrid Rose, Washington, D.C.

Signed: 1

Inscribed: In plate, below image, at left: "W. J. Harris Del."; below image, at center: "H.A. Hidden Prov."; below image, at right: "T. Pollock. Sculpt."; at lower center: "Moses Brown / 7 Mo: 4th. 1836. / Nat: 9th. Mo. 23d. 1738. / Ob. 9th. Mo. 6th. 1836. / Entered according to Act of Congress. / in the Year 1839 by Wm. J. Harris in the Clerks office of the District Court of Rhode Island"

Markings: None

Artist

T. Pollock

1829–1839

American, active 1830s
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Artist

W.J. Harris

1829–1839

American, active 1830s
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