Explore a vast catalog of Washington engraved portraits and related works.
This volume presents a major American collection of copper and steel engravings of George Washington, with a focus on rarity, variety, and historical context. It gathers portraits, views, and related material that span from the early discovery era to the Civil War, featuring many notable engravers and printmakers of the 18th and 19th centuries. The catalog highlights the distinctive Saint-Memin portion and other significant groups, offering a detailed guide to different states of key prints and the broader collectible landscape around Washington’s likenesses.
- Medallion, bust, and full‑length portraits by renowned engravers, with notes on states and plate variations.
- Rare print types and unique copies, including proofs, color issues, and artist proofs.
- Extensive listings of related works such as engravings, lithographs, and Mezzotintos tied to Washington and his era.
- Contextual descriptions that help identify and appraise these historical images for collectors and researchers.
Ideal for readers and collectors who love American history, philately, and early printmaking, this edition serves as a focused guide to Washington’s engraved portraiture and its enduring appeal.