File:Joseph Green Cogswell by LeQuesne.jpg
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DescriptionJoseph Green Cogswell by LeQuesne.jpg |
English: Photograph of portrait bust of bibliographer and innovative educator Joseph Green Cogswell. |
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Date | published 1916; bust made in 1853 | |||
Source | Harry Miller Lydenberg (August 1916). "History of the New York Public Library". Bulletin of the New York Public Library 20: 638-639. | |||
Author | unknown photographer; sculptor Eugène LeQuesne | |||
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