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Gift of Mr. & Mrs. Richard Koopman and Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Schiro, 1980.93.29 © 2008 The Connect…
Abel Buell, America's First Type Founder, and Connecticut's First Engraver
Gift of Mr. & Mrs. Richard Koopman and Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Schiro, 1980.93.29 © 2008 The Connecticut Historical Society.

Abel Buell, America's First Type Founder, and Connecticut's First Engraver

Date1947
MediumDrawing; ink wash and gouache with graphite on white wove paper with wood pulp paper lining
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x width): 21 15/16 x 14 15/16in. (55.7 x 37.9cm)
ClassificationsGraphics
Credit LineGift of Mr. & Mrs. Richard Koopman and Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Schiro
DescriptionDrawing of a man identified as Abel Buell seated in a chair, looking at a piece of paper in his right hand, and holding another piece of paper in his left hand. He wears a dressing robe, hat and slippers. There are shelves filled with books to the right, and an open window with curtains behind him. A blank square is drawn at the top of the picture.
Object number1980.93.29
NotesUse Note: Original drawing number 46 of a series of 53 done for G. Fox & Co.'s 100th Anniversary. The drawings appeared in The Hartford Courant as full size advertisements on Sundays from December 29, 1946 to December 29, 1947. The drawing was later published in a book: G. Fox & Co. A Century in Connecticut. Hartford, 1948, p.46.
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