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Title: The George Eliot Portfolio
Series/Portfolio: Number 163 from an edition of 250.
Engraver:
Robert Swain Gifford (American, Nonamesset, Massachusetts 1840–1905 New York)
Artist:
Childe Hassam (American, Dorchester, Massachusetts 1859–1935 East Hampton, New York)
Artist:
Frederick Dielman (American, 1847–1935)
Designer:
Designed by Frank Thayer Merrill (American, born Boston, Massachusetts 1848)
Artist:
Stephen Alonzo Schoff (American, 1818–1904)
Artist:
Henry Sandham (Canadian, Montreal 1842–1910 London, England)
Artist:
William Hicok Low (American, Albany, New York 1853–1932 New York)
Engraver:
John Henry Hill (American, West Nyack, New York 1839–1922)
Artist:
Frederick Stuart Church (American, Grand Rapids, Michigan 1842–1924 New York)
Artist:
William Ladd Taylor (American, 1854–1926 Wellesley, Massachusetts)
Artist:
William St. John Harper (American, Rhinebeck, New York 1851–1910)
Artist:
William Henry Shelton (American, Allen's Hill, New York 1840–1932 Morristown, New York)
Artist:
H. Winthrop Pierce (American, Boston, Massachusetts 1850–1935)
Artist:
Frederick Warren Freer (American, Kennicott's Grove, Illinois 1849–1908 Chicago, Illinois)
Designer:
Designed by Fernand Harvey Lungren (American, Hagerstown, Maryland 1859–1932 Santa Barbara, California)
Artist:
Walter Satterlee (American, Brooklyn, New York 1844–1908)
Artist:
George Fuller (American, Deerfield, Massachusetts 1822–1884 Brookline, Massachusetts)
Artist:
James Wells Champney (American, Boston, Massachusetts 1843–1903 New York)
Artist:
Edmund Henry Garrett (American, Albany, New York 1853–1929 Needham, Massachusetts)
Publisher:
Published by Estes and Lauriat (Boston, Massachusetts)
Date: 1888
Medium: Etchings and photo-etchings, proofs on Japanese paper
Dimensions: 16 1/4 x 12 in. (41.3 x 30.5 cm)
Classification: Portfolios
Credit Line: Gift in memory of Jose L. Consiglio, 2000
Object Number: 2000.633.1–.60
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