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About[edit]

Hello World!

It's me Theo Armour. In Wikipedia I'm TheoA.

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This is a faithful photographic reproduction of a two-dimensional, public domain work of art. The work of art itself is in the public domain for the following reason:
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The official position taken by the Wikimedia Foundation is that "faithful reproductions of two-dimensional public domain works of art are public domain".
This photographic reproduction is therefore also considered to be in the public domain in the United States. In other jurisdictions, re-use of this content may be restricted; see Reuse of PD-Art photographs for details.

<— file found on the web; artist died 100+ years ago

  • Artwork:
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<— file self-made; artist died 100+ years ago

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Uploads[edit]

1945 Prairie Avenue[edit]

{{Artwork | description = 1945 Prairie Avenue - looking north, Chicago IL | date = ''circa'' 1872 | medium = photograph | place of creation = Chicago, IL | source = Glessner House Museum - [[John_J._Glessner_House]] | permission = Artwork: {{ PD-art | 1 = PD-old-100 }} {{ PD-US }} }}

{{Artwork | description = 1945 Prairie Avenue, Chicago IL | date = ''circa'' 1872 | medium = {{ photograph }} | place of creation = Chicago, IL | source = https://books.google.com/books?id=gLVwGNWDgsIC&pg=PA27 | permission = Artwork: {{ PD-art }} {{ PD-US }} }}

Barbara Allison Armour / Zorn[edit]

{{Artwork | artist = {{ Creator: [[Anders Zorn]}} | description = {{ depicted person | Barbara Allison Armour | comment = (1826-1898) }} | date = 1894 | medium = {{ etching }} | dimensions = {{ Size | unit = cm | width = 17 | height = 25 }} | institution = {{ Private collection}} | place of creation = Chicago, IL | source = ~~~~ | permission = Artwork: {{ PD-old-100 }} {{ PD-US }} Photo: {{ PD-self }} }}


{{Artwork | description = {{depicted person | Barbara Allison Armour | comment = (1826-1898) }} | date = ''circa'' 1860 | medium = photograph | place of creation = Chicago, IL | source = ~~~~ | permission = {{ PD-1923 }} }}

John William Armour / Healy[edit]

{{Artwork | artist = {{Creator: George Peter Alexander Healy }} | description = {{depicted person | John William Armour | comment = (1851-1865) }} | date = 1863 | medium = {{Oil on canvas}} | dimensions = {{ Size | unit = cm | width = 24 | height = 30 }} | institution = {{ Private collection}} | place of creation = Chicago, IL | source = ~~~~ | permission = Artwork: {{PD-old-100}} {{PD-US}} Photo: {{PD-self}} }}

John William Armour / Unknown[edit]

{{Artwork | artist = {{ Creator: unknown }} | description = {{ depicted person | John William Armour | comment = (1851-1865) }} | date = 1865 | medium = {{ ''bas-relief'' on marble }} | dimensions = {{ Size | unit = cm | width = 24 | height = 30 }} | institution = {{ Private collection}} | place of creation = Europe? | source = ~~~~ | permission = Artwork: {{ PD-old-100 }} {{ PD-US }} Photo: {{ PD-self }} }}

Barbara Allison Armour / Alma-Tadema[edit]

{{Artwork | artist = {{ Creator: Sir [[Lawrence Alma-Tadema]]}} | description = {{ depicted person | Barbara Allison Armour | comment = (1826-1898) }} | date = 1865 | medium = {{ Oil on canvas }} | dimensions = {{ Size | unit = cm | width = 48 | height = 60 }} | institution = {{ Private collection}} | place of creation = London, England | source = ~~~~ | permission = Artwork: {{ PD-old-100 }} {{ PD-US }} Photo: {{ PD-self }} }}

Munn & Scott Grain Elevators[edit]

{{Artwork | artist = {{ Creator: unknown}} | description = 1866 view of a grain elevator on the Chicago River operated by Ira Munn and George L Scott | date = 1866 | medium = {{ etching }} | institution = [[Library of Congress]] | place of creation = Chicago, IL | source = ~~~~ | permission = {{PD-art|PD-old-100 | PD-US }} }}