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Weber, Paul 1823-1916

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Works: 15 works in 16 publications in 2 languages and 38 library holdings
Roles: Illustrator
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Subject: View of the city of Philadelphia seen from a distance, probably from the Belmont Plateau. A family is seen in the foreground atop a small hill. The man holds a telescope in his hands and looks onto the city, the woman sits on a stool holding a parasol and a small girl stands beside them patting a dog. The Schuylkill River is seen winding towards the city.
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Assembled artist file includes b&w photographs, reproductions from books and auction catalogs, and in some cases, negatives. Items may include full views, details, before and after restoration views, etc. Documentation may include artist name, title of work, medium, dimensions, provenance, exhibition history, related works, previous attributions, and bibliography.
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Portrait of Samuel George Morton, born in Philadelphia, Pa., physician, anthropologist, and phrenologist, President of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (1849-1851).
 
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Alternative Names
Gottlieb Daniel Paul Weber 1823-1916
Paul Webber 1823-1916
Paul Weber 1823-1916
Webber, Paul 1823-1916
Weber, Gottlieb Daniel Paul 1823-1916
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