Edwin Howland Blashfield, American, 1848 to 1936, a colored lithograph print on paper, a printed illustration depicting Columbia holding a proclamation above her head while touching a sword to the shoulder of a doughboy who kneels at her feet, an award certificate, 1919. An inscription at the top reads, Columbia gives to her son the accolade of the new chivalry of humanity, and at the bottom it notes, Served with honor in the World War and died in the service of his country. Concluded with a printed signature of Woodrow Wilson, lower right. Edwin Blashfield is known for Mural, genre, figure and marine painting. A native New Yorker, Edwin Howland Blashfield was a mural and genre easel painter in conservative style, who was especially noted in his mural work for coordinating with architects so that his work fit the overall vision for its setting. WWI American Graphic Art Prints and Memorabilia For Collectors.
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Auction Date |
April 29th, 2023 |
PRICE WITH BUYER PREMIUM |
$192.00 |