File:Baptism of Jesus Christ - J.J. Barralet A.C.S. delt. ; C. Tiebout A.C.S. sculpt. LCCN2012648905.jpg

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English: Title: Baptism of Jesus Christ / J.J. Barralet A.C.S. delt. ; C. Tiebout A.C.S. sculpt. Abstract/medium: 1 print : engraving, stipple ; 42.5 x 34.3 cm (plate), 56.3 x 45 cm (sheet)
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Author Tiebout, Cornelius, 1777-1832, engraver; Barralet, John James, approximately 1747-1815, artist
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  • 691 U.S. Copyright Office.
  • Title from item.
  • Caption continues: for Thus it becometh us to fulfill all Righteousness. Matt. 3 Chap. 15 ver.
  • Entered according to act of Congress the 28th day of June 1814, by John Dainty of the State of Pennsylvania.
  • Inscribed in ink on verso: No. 691. Title page of "Baptism of Jesus Christ". Deposited 28th June 1814 by John Dainty as Proprietor.
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popular graphic arts · prints and photographs division
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jesus christ · john · the baptist, saint · baptisms · stipple engravings
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Stipple engravings--1810-1820

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