American Civil War

t-peh213PEH213Original 1908 Max Rosenthal etching of Abraham Lincoln 'With Malice Toward None, With Charity For All'. Signed by Rosenthal in pencil..Size: 255x202cm. B

Price: $500.00

Note: Max Rosenthal (born in Turck, Kingdom of Poland, 23 November 1833; died 8 August 1918) was a Polish-American painter, lithographer, draftsman and etcher. In 1847 he went to Paris, where he studied lithography, drawing, and painting with M. Thurwanger, with whom he came to Philadelphia in 1849, and completed his studies. He made the chromolithographic plates for what is believed to be the first fully illustrated book by this process in the United States, “Wild Scenes and Wild Hunters.” In 1854 he drew and lithographed an interior view of the old Masonic temple in Philadelphia, the plate being 22 by 25 inches, the largest chromolithograph that had been made in the country up to that time. He designed and executed the illustrations for various works, and during the Civil War followed the Army of the Potomac, and drew every camp, up to the Battle of Gettysburg. These drawings he reproduced at the time. Up to 1884 he did miscellaneous works, including about 200 lithographs of distinguished Americans. After 1884 he turned his attention to etching, and executed over 150 portraits of eminent Americans and British officers. He was a member of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, and one of the founders of the Sketch Club. His son, Albert (born in Philadelphia, 30 January 1863) was also a noted artist.

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Complete set of 88 trade cards entitled Civil War News, issued by UK A&BC Gum during the 100th anniversary of the US Civil War. Descriptions in news format on back. Artwork by Norm Saunders and many gory scenes. 

Price: $400.00

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A complete set of 88 cards Civil War News. This is the Spanish version of the English version shown above. As the cards were issued during the Franco regime, the more graphically gory cards have been completely redone. The cards which would have passed censorship (which are few) simply reproduced the original artwork of Norm Saunders. This is a very difficult set of cards to come by and have only seen a few cards listed once for sale at $50 a card. B ah

Price: $2500.00

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Set of 14/16 facsimile Confederate currency notes that came with the Civil War News set above. B

Price: $280.00

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