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DRWG/US - Lange,
no. 1
Lange, Edward,
1846-1912,
artist.
Birmingham, Conn.
[graphic].
[between 1880 and 1889]
1 drawing :
ink brush and graphite with opaque white.
Four-scene drawing shows Birmingham, Connecticut, now known as Derby, on the confluence of the Housatonic and Naugatuck Rivers, with special attention to its factories. The Derby Paper Mills, the iron bridge, and eastern part of Birmingham have three separate scenes. The towns of Shelton and Ansonia, outside Birmingham, are identified in the upper scene. Edward Lange worked as a commercial artist in the town of Elwood between 1880 and 1889.
Signed: Edw. Lange, Art. Elwood, Suff. Co. N.Y.
No known restrictions on publication.
Bridges
Connecticut
Derby
1880-1890
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Cityscapes
American
1880-1890.
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Factories
Connecticut
Derby
1880-1890.
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Drawings
American
1880-1890.
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United States
Connecticut
Derby
Library of Congress
Prints and Photographs Division
Washington, D.C. 20540 USA
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DRWG/US - Lange,
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