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It certainly looks real, but it has been handcolored.
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How and when would it have been hand colored?
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The time of handcoloring would only be a guess. The original was not colored, so sometime after it appeared. It could have been done by a group of professionals who were doing this, and may still be doing it. I knew of them in the late 70's but they may have doing it for longer.(I recall that they would even do a number of them and send them to dealers, to sell for them on spec) Usually they are done with watercolors and/or pencil. Most I have seen are very well done and certainly look nice framed. My own preference is for the original without the coloring, but I fully see the interest in colored ones.
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That handcolored one is :
Harper's Weekly June 27, 1874 page 536 "International Base-Ball -- The Boston Champions" Here's mine... |
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Very nice woodcuts! There was a restrike of the 1874 Red Stockings woodcut (interestingly enough may have still been a woodcut) but the one here is original. It's also worth noting that there are some instances where the same wood block was repeated across a few different publications (ex. Leslie's and Illustrated London News).
I've never seen a watercolors applied to woodcuts but perhaps it's hard to for me to distinguish between pencil and water color. |
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I bought these in the late 1970's from an artist/art student in NY. He lived in the upper east side and My Dad and I went to his house/studio and picked bought home 4 or 5. I have /had a number of non colored woodcuts and even a few complete Harper's with woodcut's. But I have always liked the hand colored versions and rotate a few on display.
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Daily Graphic.
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Quote:
I have the one on top: 'New York versus Boston' (not framed) and am looking to sell it. PM if any interest. -Raymond
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