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Posted By: David
It is worthy of note, that one of the Harper's employed artists in the 1850s-60s was a then unknown painter named Homer Winslow (though he didn't do any of the baseball ones). So, even in the fine arts Harper's Woodcuts receive due respect (for whatever you may think that's worth), and the original copies (magazine reprints were made at one point) of the magazines with Winlow's woodcuts are highly sought after. |
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