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Gift of Miss Elizabeth A. Livingston, 1974.88.3 © 2016 The Connecticut Historical Society.
Miniature Print, Doll House Furnishing
Gift of Miss Elizabeth A. Livingston, 1974.88.3 © 2016 The Connecticut Historical Society.

Miniature Print, Doll House Furnishing

Mediumcord; paper; glass; paint; metal
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (overall height x width): 1 7/8 × 2 1/2in. (4.8 × 6.4cm)
ClassificationsGraphics
Credit LineGift of Miss Elizabeth A. Livingston
Object number1974.88.3
DescriptionA miniature chromolithograph that is meant to hang in the living room of a doll house. The print is a copy of "The Angelus" by Millet. There are two peasants, one male and one female, in a field bowing their heads in prayer. There are farming tools around them. The frame is a plain, gold, painted frame with two rings at the top. A green cord is attached to the rings, which is used to hang the print. Backing is a pale green paper.
Status
Not on view
Purse
Unknown
about 1840-1875
Museum purchase, 1974.105.0, Connecticut Historical Society, Public Domain
The Hitchcock Chair Co., Ltd.
1973
Set of Trick Rings in a Bag
Albert G. Walker
1858
Chapeau Bras and Original Box
Major Samuel Deming
1800-1805
Side Chair
Unknown
1825-1835
Side Chair
Lambert Hitchcock
1825-1832
Armchair
The Hitchcock Chair Co., Ltd.
1970-1990
Side Chair
The Hitchcock Chair Co., Ltd.
1970-1990