[Sunday in the Country] [graphic] / Designd & lithographed at A. Kollner's lithy. Phila; H. Camp's lithc press.
Fine Arts Jackson Collection of Early LithographsItem Info
Source: Print and Picture Collection - Jackson Collection of American Lithographs
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Accompanying text explicates: These ladies have been accustomed to the saddle from their childhood, and ride the fleetest horses without fear. They have a fine wholseome air this morning, and we hope their conversation by the way, is such as will best fit them for worship of God.
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Arts in Christian education.
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Free Library of Philadelphia: Jackson Collection of Early Lithographs - J 57
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Plate from a children's moral instruction book showing two young women attired in bonnets and day dresses as they sit sidesaddle and race their horses down a dirt road in the country side on the way to Sunday-school. Accompanying text explicates: These ladies have been accustomed to the saddle from their childhood, and ride the fleetest horses without fear. They have a fine wholseome air this morning, and we hope their conversation by the way, is such as will best fit them for worship of God.
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Published in Common sights in town and country (Philadelphia: American Sunday-School Union, between 1847 and 1857).
Creation Year: ca. 1850
Image Dimensions Width: 23 cm
Creator Name: Kollner, Augustus, 1813-1906 - Artist
Camp, John Henry, printer. - Printer
Printer: American Sunday-School Union, publisher. - Publisher