John Sartain (1808 – 1897)
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Posted by M.R.N. on May 14, 2010
Abraham Lincoln, The Martyr, Victorious
Christ Rejected (after Benjamin West)
Moyamensing, Philadelphia County Prison
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karen said
Hi, I see you are interested in John Sartain….I have an original lithograph from the PA Court house..Christ Rejected. Do you know anyone who would be interested in it? Thanks, Karen
Anya Diamond said
I have recently discovered a sand painting that belonged to my grandmother, which is a copy with slight variations, of The Magic Lake. I’m guessing it was done by a family member but I have no idea how to date it or what to look for. Any suggestions?
Thank you.
waterwings808 said
Cinque is the best.