Description: Antique c1859 ☆ THE AMERICAN EAGLE Guarding the Spirit of Washington ☆ Engraving James Thom (1835-1898). “The American Eagle. Guarding the Spirit of Washington. Dedicated to the Mount Vernon Association.” New York: Cosmopolitan Art Association, 1859. From the Cosmopolitan Art Journal. Engraving by Rogers.Estate acquired ☆ a RARE find as an original publicationProfessionally matted and framed under UV protective glass Not examined outside of frame ☆ engraving exhibits overall foxing, toning and some staining ☆ frame is very good Dimensions (image within Mat): 7.25"W x 9.75"HDimensions (Frame): 12.5"W x 15"H x 1"D The Cosmopolitan Art Association was a nationally recognized organization founded in 1854 in Sandusky, Ohio, by C.L. Derby. It was modeled after similar Art Associations in Philadelphia and London. The purpose of the Association was “for the encouragement and general diffusion of literature and art.” Subscribers paid three dollars a year to belong to the Cosmopolitan Art Association. For this fee, they received an annual periodical subscription or an engraving, as well as a ticket for a chance to win a work of art in a lottery held each year. The association eventually moved to New York City but closed in 1861.
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President: George Washington
Type: Engraving
Year: 1859
Theme: Politics
Material: Paper
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Country/Region: United States