$125.00 SOLD
Originally $375.00
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Item Code: 344-2694
This beautiful, original Currier & Ives print features an African-American slave showing a returning Confederate soldier the new grave of the soldier’s father in the family cemetery plot. The grave has three mourning wreaths laid on top, as well as a cross with a paper nailed to it. Beautiful landscaping surrounds the figures.
Print is marked, “PUBLISHED BY CURRIER & IVES, 125 NASSAU ST. NEW YORK”. Print has lightly yellowed with age and edges have some signs of possible water spots.
Frame measures 12 ¼” x 15”. It is a distressed black color and is solid. [sm][ph:L]
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