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| Object Data - Accession # 2006.0223 Title: Concordia March | ||
| Folder Location: Graphics--Hoen, A. & Co. (18.3) | Accession No. 2006.0223 | |||||
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| Category: Fine Arts | ||||||
| Form: Print | ||||||
| Title: Concordia March | ||||||
| Maker: A. Hoen & Co. | Working Dates: 1853 - 1981 | |||||
| Role: Lithographer |
Relationship to object: Signed/Labeled | |||||
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| Role: (none) | Relationship to object: | |||||
| Creation Date: 1865 | ||||||
| City/Locale: Baltimore | State/Region: Maryland | Country: United States | ||||
| Note about date: Published in 1865 |
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| Primary Medium: Paper |
Secondary Medium: Ink |
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| Techniques (#1): Lithography | Techniques (#3): (none) | |||||
| Techniques (#2): (none) | ||||||
| Style: (none) | Measurements: 17.3 x 21.3 cm | |||||
| Description: Lithograph sheet music cover, printed in colors. View of the Concordia Buildings on the southwest corner of Eutaw and German (now Redwood) streets, Baltimore. | ||||||
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| Parts (#1): (none) | Parts (#2): (none) | Parts (#3): (none) | ||||
OWNER: Maryland Historical Society |
Owner's Identification Number: 00172 |
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Documentation/Attribution: Inscription: ''Lith. by A. Hoen & Co. Baltimore.'' |
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| History Note: The Concordia Buildings, built for the Concordia Society, were known as Concordia Hall and Concordia Opera House. The buildings housed a theater, meeting rooms, a bowling saloon, and a wine cellar. | ||||||
| Information Source #1: McCauley, Lois B. Maryland Historical Prints, 1752 to 1889: A Selection from the Robert G. Merrick Collection, Maryland Historical Society, and Other Maryland Collections. Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, c1975. | Page No: 122 (L110) | |||||
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| Topical Subject #1: sheet music | ||||||
| Topical Subject #2: opera houses | ||||||
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| Please use the following citation: Accession Number. 2006.0223 Decorative Arts Photographic Collection, Visual Resources, Winterthur Library. |
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| Entry Date: 7/31/2006 10:44:51 AM | ||||||
| Contributor: R. Sieber | ||||||
| Revision Date: 8/3/2006 10:07:32 AM | ||||||
Additional Description: Inscription: ''Concordia March, TO THE MEMBERS OF THE ''CONCORDIA''. BY CHARLES LENSCHOW.''; Inscription: ''PUBLISHED BY HENRY McCAFFREY No. 205 BALTIMORE ST.''; Signed on the stone: ''E.C.'' (unidentified). |
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| Additional History: The identity of the artist, ''E.C.'', is undetermined. | ||||||
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