Rosenthal, Max  "Daniel Webster" After the original daguerreotype by Josiah Hawes
Rosenthal, Max  "Daniel Webster" After the original daguerreotype by Josiah Hawes
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Rosenthal, Max "Daniel Webster" After the original daguerreotype by Josiah Hawes

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Max Rosenthal. "Daniel Webster." After the original daguerreotype by Josiah Hawes, Boston.

Philadelphia: William Campbell, 1897.  19 x 15 ½.  Mezzotint by Max Rosenthal.  Signed in plate by the engraver.  Edition: 50.  Very good condition.

A handsome mezzotint portrait by Philadelphia artist/etcher Max Rosenthal. Rosenthal (1833-1918), born in Russian Poland, studied lithography in Paris at 13, and emigrated to Philadelphia in 1849 or 1850. An active lithographer working with his brothers Louis, Morris and Simon, he also taught mezzotint engraving and oil painting in his later years. Rosenthal also issued a number of large attractive portraits in the early twentieth century such as this mezzotint which is after a 19th century daguerreotype.