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by David Hinds
$46.50
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A vintage cabinet card photo of Frederick Douglass and his grandson, Joseph Henry Douglass.
Frederick Douglass is featured on the right side... more
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1.80" W x 3.875" H x 0.90" D
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A vintage cabinet card photo of Frederick Douglass and his grandson, Joseph Henry Douglass.
Frederick Douglass is featured on the right side of the image and sits in a chair holding papers in his hands atop his lap. Joseph Douglass, in the left side of the image, sits atop a table and holds a violin in his proper right hand. His proper left hand is resting on the back of his grandfather. The bottom of the card has a maker's mark and address for Notman Photographic Company in Boston. Circa 1894.
"Life is a carnival" that is what my friend Jeff has always told me... and I'm starting to believe him! Growing up right smack dab in the middle of ole Abraham Lincoln's stomping grounds, I have never had the shortage of ideas for artwork. "Whimsical" is what I most often hear as a description of my work. I honestly don't know where it comes from...though growing up where there was no shortage of work or discipline (if you know what I mean). Maybe that "whimsy" comes out of there. Only God knows. All I know for sure is that I do what makes me happy. I was very fortunate to have been able to call the late George Colin a friend & neighbor for many years. George was an outsider artist that sold fantastic painted wooden creations...
$46.50
Anita Gendt van
very nice
Guido Montanes Castillo
Nice image
Eddie Barron
great work
Joan Stratton
Great image :)
Jennifer Jenson
Terrific image!
Sandra Clark
Fantastic
Amy Dundon
I like this!
Jim Love
Great image of these gentlemen and I love the finely detailed furniture too...
Shoal Hollingsworth
Wonderful piece of history
Allen Beatty
Historical image !!
Renata Natale
I liked this!
Morris Finkelstein
Beautiful vintage photograph, that I like! F/L
Leif Sohlman
Nice presentation of Frederick Douglass and His Grandson David
John Trommer
Very nice.
Paul Quinn
Very nice
Az Jackson
Wonderful work.
Bob Hislop
historic image
Lisa Wooten
Very nice. l/f
Robert Tubesing
A wonderful image. I like this!