1840-1862
Vertical file 4: OVR 121-130
GUSN-198872
A commemorative piece honoring a cobbler who taught poor children for free. A charming awkward composition of John Pound in his shop, teaching children as he repairs a shoe.Given by Jane N. Grew, August 13, 1920.
cobblers
poor
children (people by age group)
teachers
lithographs
prints (visual works)
Prints and Engravings Collection number PR123OVR
1 lithograph
GC002
Prints and engravings collection, 1830s-1920s
1920-08-13
GC002.02.123
Gift
24 x 18.75 (HxW)(inches)
Gift of estate of Jane N. Grew, 1920
Sharp, William (Artist)
Bouvé & Sharp (Lithographer)
lithographs
prints (visual works)
Pounds, John, 1766-1839
Dirty, with slight discolorations at the outer edges of the page.
Item
Vertical file 4: OVR 121-130
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