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Son of Temperance: Purity, Fidelity, and Love by John H. Hall and Elisha Forbes

American History Museum

Lithograph, Son of Temperance
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Object Details

copyright holder

Cook, H. P.

artist

Forbes, E.

lithographer

Hall, John H.

Description

This full length, hand-colored portrait print depicts a man wearing a badge on a ribbon. He is leaning on a pillar inscribed with a triangle labeled "PURITY","FIDELITY","LOVE", a temperance pledge and a list of founders. A swan fountain is depicted in the left background.
This print was produced by John H. Hall and Elisha Forbes. A native of Cooperstown, New York, John H. Hall worked as an engraving apprentice in Albany in 1825. Then he spent a year in New York City with Dr. Alexander Anderson learning wood engraving. He returned to Albany after a year and trained Nathaniel Orr in engraving. He worked until 1848 in Albany as a partner at Hall, Packard, and Cushman (1838) and Hall & Cushman (1839). He also was active in Lancaster, Massachusetts and Boston. He was a founder of the Boston Bewick Company in 1834 and is better known as an engraver and for his illustrations in Manual of Ornithology. He moved to California in 1849 to join the Gold Rush and died there. Elisha Forbes was a wood engraver who worked in New Orleans in 1830 before moving to New York City and working there from 1833-1846.

Location

Currently not on view

Credit Line

Harry T. Peters "America on Stone" Lithography Collection

Date made

1846

ID Number

DL.60.2953

catalog number

60.2953

accession number

228146

Object Name

lithograph

Object Type

Lithograph

Physical Description

paper (overall material)
ink (overall material)

Measurements

image: 18 in x 12 1/2 in; 45.72 cm x 31.75 cm

place made

United States: New York, Albany

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Home and Community Life: Domestic Life
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Temperance Movement
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Data Source

National Museum of American History

Subject

Drinking
Chronology: 1840-1849
Uniforms, fraternal
Parks, public
Fraternal Associations
Temperance

Metadata Usage

CC0

Link to Original Record

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a3-cf3e-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

Record ID

nmah_325238

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An exterior scene depicting two women standing on either side of a young man who is holding a water goblet in his right hand while one of the women temps him with a wine glass full of liquid. .    They are depicted under a swag labeled Temperance Banner.  below the image is another banner proclaiming “Love, Purity, & Fidelity.”

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