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Thomas’s OrchestraChromolithograph (printer’s proof)ca. 1870s–80sPublisher: L. Prang & Co. (Bost
Dreaming of Christmas ~ Louis Prang (1824-1909)
October 1896Artist: F. Schuyler Mathews (American; 1854–1938)ChromolithographThe New York Public Lib
September 1896Artist: F. Schuyler Mathews (American; 1854–1938)ChromolithographThe New York Public L
clawmarks:Christmas and New Year cards depicting plants, flowers, and butterflies - L. Prang & C
Group of Ducklings Tait Arthur Fitzwilliam L. Prang & Co, ca. 1861–1897Chromolithograph.
Prang New Year Card, 1878Chromolithograph (printer’s proof)Publisher: L. Prang & Co. (Boston, Ma
Winter LandscapeJohn Francis Murphy (American; 1853–1921)ca. 1880s–90sChromolithograph (publisher’s
Prang Christmas Card, ca. 1870s–80sArtist: G. S. Hill (American?; fl. 2nd half 19th century)Chromoli
Cow Family. Prang’s Natural History Series for Children. Norman A Calkins and Abby Morton Diaz
L. Prang & Co. - Christmas card - undated (marked public domain) - via NYPL (edited)
pinkstarlightcomputer:Fidelia Bridges, January L. Prang & Co. 1876
clawmarks:L. Prang & Co. - Advertising card - undated (but probably public domain) - via NYPL
clawmarks:Azaleas and Roses - George Cochran Lambdin for L. Prang & Co. - 1878 - Boston Public L
florealegiardini: Wild Roses (detail), Elizabeth F. ParkerPublished by L. Prang & Co.
L. Prang & Co. - Trade cards - undated (but probably public domain) - via NYPL
Prang New Year Card, 1878Chromolithograph (printer’s proof)Publisher: L. Prang & Co. (Boston, Ma
L. Prang & Co. - 1884 - via NYPL
L. Prang & Co. - undated (but probably public domain) - via NYPL
L. Prang & Co. - Christmas/New Year cards - undated (but probably public domain) - via NYPL
L. Prang & Co. - Daffodils - undated (but probably public domain) - via NYPL
December 1896Artist: F. Schuyler Mathews (American; 1854–1938)ChromolithographPage from a calendar p
The chaseStop chasing people. It means that they’re going in a different direction.Stop chasin
clawmarks:L. Prang & Co. - undated (but public domain) - via NYPL
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