Philadelphia on Stone is the first work in over fifty years to
examine the history of nineteenth-century commercial lithography in
Philadelphia. The capstone to the Library Company of Philadelphia's
multifaceted Philadelphia on Stone project, this heavily
illustrated volume of thematic essays provides an analysis of the
social, economic, and technological changes in the local trade from
1828 to 1878; biographies of premier lithographers P. S. Duval and
James Queen; and new insights about genres of lithographs
pertaining to book illustration, advertising, sensational news, and
landscape imagery.
Illustrated with more than 130 full-color images, the text will
appeal to local historians, scholars of printing history, and those
studying visual and popular culture, advertising, and economic
history. The depicted advertisements, cityscape and bird's-eye
views, disaster prints, and zoological illustrations document
Philadelphia while showcasing the skilled work of the city's
lithographers. Philadelphia on Stone highlights the finesse and
allure of the lithographic process, which radically altered the
visual landscape of Philadelphia and the country.
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