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Title: Illustrating the Life of Christ
Publisher:
Hering and Remington, London
Illustrator:
After Joseph von Führich (Austrian, Kratzau 1800–1876 Vienna)
Illustrator:
After Johann Friedrich Overbeck (German, Lübeck 1789–1869 Rome)
Illustrator:
After Gustav Jäger (German, Leipzig 1808–1871 Leipzig)
Illustrator:
After Eduard Jakob von Steinle (Austrian, Vienna 1810–1886 Frankfurt am Main)
Illustrator:
After William C. T. Dobson (British (born Germany), Hamburg 1817–1898 Ventnor, Isle of Wight)
Illustrator:
After Julius Hübner (German, Oels in Scchlesien 1806–1882 Loschwitz)
Illustrator:
After Károly Brocky (Hungarian, 1807–1855 (active England))
Illustrator:
After Edward Henry Wehnert (British, baptised London 1813–1868 London)
Illustrator:
After Benedikt Franz Hess (American (born Switzerland), 1817–1870)
Illustrator:
After Alexander Straehuber (1814–1882)
Illustrator:
After Carl Müller (German, Darmstadt 1818–1893 Neuenahr)
Artist:
Michele Fanoli (Italian, Cittadella 1807–1876 Milan)
Artist:
Auguste von Dircks (German, Emden 1806–1871 Düssledorf)
Artist:
Léon Alphonse Noël (French, 1807–1879)
Artist:
Jakob Melcher (1816–1882)
Artist:
H. J. van den Hout (Dutch, Breda 1813–after 1849)
Date: 1848–49
Medium: Lithographs
Classification: Books
Credit Line: Gift of Abby Roberta Howland, transferred from the Library
Object Number: 1991.1073.9
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