[Two people walking down a scenic country road lined with utility poles on the left, and trees on the right]

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[Two people walking down a scenic country road lined with utility poles on the left, and trees on the right]
Date
[1897 September]
Notes
John [Paulding] ALS to Mother, [September, 1897]. s.l., page 3. From a collection containing eleven heavily illustrated letters written from Chicago, Illinois by the teenaged artist-in-training, John Paulding, to his mother between 1897 and 1899. The pen and ink sketches illustrate his experiences in the city. As an illustrator, Paulding's style is strongly influenced by the popular magazine illustrators of the day, featuring strong, clean lines, and outstanding attention to detail and character.
Collection Title
John Paulding collection
Collection Creator
Paulding, John, d. 1933.
ID
4944
Repository
William L. Clements Library
Date Added/Updated
2018-04-10 15:44:36

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4944
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