File:At fountain green, Phila. LCCN2016645749.jpg

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English: Title: At fountain green, Phila. Abstract/medium: 1 drawing : ink wash, lead white, and graphite ; sheet 10.7 x 17.9 cm + 1 sheet of paper from frame (25.3 x 30.6 cm)
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Author Kollner, Augustus, 1813-1906, artist
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Drawings (Documentary) collection in the Library of Congress
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  • Title from item.
  • Inscribed in ink above title on lower right: Now Park.
  • Date inscribed in ink on lower left: Aug. 16 1869.
  • Inscribed in ink on the paper backing of original frame: This is undoubtedly the brewery of Engel who lost the site to the Park Commission in 1870 by condemnation. See S. & W. p 2281. This site was on the east bank of the Schuylkill near where the Grant statue now is. See Jackson's encyclopedia, vol. III, 681. 7/6/43 JC.
  • Inscribed in pencil on the paper backing of original frame: Purchased February 1940.
  • Printed label on the paper backing of original frame: Bender's Framing of the better kind. 36 So. 18th Street Phila., Pa.
  • Inscribed in ink on printed label: Water Color by Aug. Köllner 1 (of 6).
  • (DLC/PP-1997:105).
  • Forms part of: Marian S. Carson collection at the Library of Congress.
  • Forms part of: Documentary drawing filing series (Library of Congress).
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drawings (documentary) · prints and photographs division
Subject
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horseback riding · pennsylvania · philadelphia · walking · conversation · brewing industry · outbuildings · schuylkill river (pa.) · fairmount park (philadelphia, pa.) · wash drawings
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fairmount park
Place
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Pennsylvania--Philadelphia
Genre
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Wash drawings--1860-1870

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