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Below are some scans from 1929 issues of the Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph newspaper's "Color Gravure" sections.  Some displays ran the full width/length of the newspaper and required "double scanning and combining" soas to create the full images. For the most part I captured the artwork almost in its entirety as best as possible. In all cases I attempted to include the artists' signatures and collection source. Some pages edges were crumbled and/or torn away. This is NOT an attempt to plaguerize anybody else's work, these reproductions DO NOT belong to me. This is my attempt to share some published historical artwork and a few septia-toned photos. Enjoy!





Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph -- January 13, 1929 -- Color Gravure Scans
(Click on any image to enlarge)


"
SURRENDER of CORNWALLIS", by John TRUMBULL.
October 19, 1871
French on left; Americans on right.
George Washington in front of troops & flag on right.

Count de Rochambeau in front of troops on left. Cornwallis on foot, left of mounted horseman.
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RACE TRACK
, By Guy Pene du Bois
Pittsburgh Athletic Association
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WHEN THE SANDMAN COMES, By Christian J. Walter.

President of the Associated Artists of Pittsburgh
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WHITE MOUNTAIN SHEEP -- Carnegie Museum

Gallery of Mammals
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INDUSTRIAL PITTSBURGH, By A. H. Horson.

Location: Keystone Athletic Club Building, Wood St. and Third Ave.
"Looking up the Monongahela River towards the Twenty-second Street Bridge, as it will be when rebuilt.
Characteristic of the city known as "The Workshop of the World".
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"MAMIE DUVENECK CULBERTSON"
Duveneck Portraits in Edward H. Bindley Collection
University Club of Pittsburgh
  
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 "PORTRAIT OF A GIRL"

Duveneck Portraits in Edward H. Bindley Collection
University Club of Pittsburgh

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PANTHER HOLLOW BOAT HOUSE & LAKE

(Sepia toned photograph)
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STAINED GLASS WINDOW FOR SACRED HEART CHURCH

Shady Ave. & Walnut St., by George W. Sotter
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Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph, Sunday, April 14, 1929, Color Gravure Scans



BATTER-UP
Colorized photograph by Sun-Telegraph staff artist.
Taken at Washington Park. Shows Hill District youths, April, 1929.
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THE SPANIARD, By Ferdinand Roybet.

Reproduced through courtesy of J. J. Gillespie Co.
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IN THE LIBRARY, By Max Volkart.
Reproduced through courtesy of Wundrly Brothers.
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THE MINUTE MEN CALLED TO ARMS, By Jennie Brownscombe.

(Born in Honesdale, Pa., 1850)
Reproduced from the Harry O. Eichleay collection.
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TO LATE TO SAVE CUSTER, By Robert Wesley Amick.
Reproduced from the Harry O. Eichleay collection.
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THE G.A.R. vs. THE A.E.F., by Anton Otto Fischer
Reproduced from the Harry O. Eichleay collection.
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VILLAGE GOSSIPS, By A. Van Nesse Greene.

Reproduced from the Harry O. Eichleay collection.
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LIEUTENANT WILLIAM JAMES PATTERSON
(Died November 6, 1928, Bellevue, Pa., his residence)
Reproduced from a portrait by A.F. King which hangs in the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall.
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THE MOOSE CALL
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SHIPS THAT PASS

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THE NOON HOUR

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THE HORSECAR LINE TO BAUERSTOWN
(Sepia toned photograph)
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