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This is a great vtg print. I believe it is an original print. The print has an embossed texture forming a mat, and the colors are excellent. There is spotting not sure how easy it is to clean up, the frame has chips and scraping, the back paper has been ripped i guess to find idenification and or dates, The original print was made in 1905
Frame measures....20" x 14"
The artwork is perfect for collectors of historical memorabilia and those interested in the history of education in the United States. The piece would make a great addition to any collection or a unique gift for someone special. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of history with this beautiful antique artwork.
Richard Rummell
Born: 1848 - New York City
Died: 1924 - New York City
Known for: Watercolor paintings and engravings of college campuses, photogravures
At the turn of the century, Littig & Company commissioned the accomplished artist Richard Rummell (1848-1924) to create watercolors of some of the nation's most prestigious colleges. From these watercolors, copper-plates were engraved and a limited number of pulls (engravings) were distributed