MEXICAN WAR COLORED LITHOGRAPH - “MONTEREY, FROM INDEPENDENCE HILL, IN THE REAR OF BISHOP’S PALACE.”

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Item Code: 1032-160

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By D.F. Whiting. Published by G. & W. Endicott, New York, 1847. Framed in black painted wood, 20.5” 17.5, w/wood backing and hang-wire. Lithograph depicts Gen. Winfield Scott’s position at Monterrey as it appeared on 23rd September 1846.

Frame exhibits light wear at the extremities. Lithograph sky and horizon shows patches of slight foxing, landscape below is sharp with excellent colors. Else VG plus.

Highly attractive Mexican War lithograph of the period. Superb collectible.    [JP] [ph:L]

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