File:Looking Up Broad Street From Spruce Street LCCN2007666534.jpg
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Author
Pennell, Joseph, 1857-1926, artist
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Collection Drawings (Master) collection in the Library of Congress
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Part of drawings (master) · prints and photographs division
Subject city hall (philadelphia, pa.) · streets · pennsylvania · philadelphia · drawings
Location pennsylvania
Place Pennsylvania--Philadelphia
Genre Drawings--1910-1920
- Catalog: https://lccn.loc.gov/2007666534
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- Inscribed on verso: P 99.
- Lithograph published in Philadelphia Art Alliance Postcard Series, as Broad Street in 1915.
- Lithograph published in: Wuerth, Louis A.. Catalogue of the Lithographs of Joseph Pennell. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1931, p. 106.
- Published in: E. Robins Pennell and Joseph Pennell. Our Philadelphia. Philadelphia and London: J. B. Lippincott, 1914, frontispiece.
- Published in: Pennell, Joseph. Joseph Pennell's Pictures of Philadelphia. Philadelphia and London: J. B. Lippincott, 1926, p. 99.
- Signed in lithographic crayon, LR: JoPennell.
- Wuerth annotated with (Transferred W. #291).
- Wuerth, L.A. List of original drawings and paintings, Pictures of Philadelphia, p. 99.
- Bequest; Joseph Pennell Estate; 1926-1937; (PR 06 CN 316.2647).
- Forms part of: Joseph and Elizabeth Robins Pennell collection.
- Alert: handle with care, much of bottom has been worn through. Needs mending (5 hrs.). Treatment a priority. Needs housing.
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