Historic Framed Print, [Mr. Morse of Massachusetts], 17-7/8" x 21-7/8"

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Historic Framed Print, [Mr. Morse of Massachusetts], 17-7/8" x 21-7/8", Image: 16" x 20"

Beautiful historic reproduction print from the Library of Congress collections.

Created 1890 May 25 publication date Inscribed on verso: An aerogonous, cryptogamous plant on Plymouth Rock. No copyright information found with item. Signed, lower right: Th: Nast. Title from The Press (New York). Bequest and gift; Caroline and Erwin Swann; 1974; (DLC/PP-1974:232.477) One of several drawings that accompanied an article in The Press about Nast and his art. The article follows Nast on a visit to Washington where he sketched various political figures. Morse was a four-term Republican Congressman from Massachusetts whom Nast encountered while being interviewed by The Press. The newspaper quotes Nast as saying that, Those [Morse's] whiskers are enough to make fame for the possessor." Published in: The Press (New York) Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA 1890. Exhibited: Library of Congress

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