Unattributed [Medallion of Thomas Truxtun]
Unattributed [Medallion of Thomas Truxtun]
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Unattributed.  [Medallion of Thomas Truxtun]. From The Port Folio

Philadelphia, 1810.  8 1/2 x 5 ¼ (paper).  Stipple engraving by Edwin and engraving by A. Lawson.  [With scene of the Constellation and La Vengenance below. ].  Light scattered spotting and stains.  Else, good condition. 

The Port Folio was a new type of American magazine, “Devoted to Useful Science, the Liberal Arts, Legitimate Criticism, and Polite Literature.”   A product of the new century, it appeared first as a weekly issue in 1801, changing to a monthly magazine in 1809 until its demise at the end of 1827.  The Port Folio contained numerous engraved illustrations, from current events to historical portraits.