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Henry Jerome Schile - Hope

Hope (1873)

Henry Jerome Schile (American, 1829-1901)
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The Artist died in 1901 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer. It is in the public domain in the United States because it was published or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office before Jan 1, 1926

Henry Jerome Schile was born in Germany and immigrated to the United States in 1851.
Henry Schile’s work is described by Harry T. Peters in America on Stone as:

Though often German in source or character, often bearing titles in foreign languages, for the convenience of immigrants, and invariably and outrageously crude in conception, composition, drawing, and lithography, Schile’s prints are undoubtedly American in spirit, because they so vividly represent the ‘melting pot’ from which they came and for which they were made. … They did an extremely large quantity, all folios. I have never seen a small print by them, which is quite unique. Most of Schile’s prints are on heavy black paper. But they appear on all types of paper from the thinnest to the very thickest. The coloring is so crude in many that it beggars description. When asked who made the best once, I declined to answer, but replied that quite surely Schile made the worst. Yet in spite of that they have real spirit of lithography.”

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Our Father

Our Father (1880)

E. G. Rideout
St. Ramon no-nacido

St. Ramon no-nacido (1849)

Currier & Ives. (American, 1835 - 1907)
The changed cross

The changed cross (1869)

James Fuller Queen (American, 1820-1886)
God bless father and mother

God bless father and mother (1876)

Currier & Ives. (American, 1835 - 1907)
The good samaritan

The good samaritan (1886)

Joseph Hoover (American, 1830 - 1913)
Our Father who art in Heaven

Our Father who art in Heaven (1867)

Peter S. Duval (American, 1804-1886)
Lords prayer

Lords prayer (1874)

J. W. Avery
The angel of prayer

The angel of prayer (1875)

Currier & Ives. (American, 1835 - 1907)
The last supper

The last supper

Currier & Ives. (American, 1835 - 1907)
Biblical scene, Christ with angel

Biblical scene, Christ with angel

Henry Crone
Joseph forgiving his brethren

Joseph forgiving his brethren (1894)

Harris, Jones & Co (American, 1868 - )
Time & eternity

Time & eternity (1899)

H. C. Tunison (American, 19th/20th Century)
The weekly Sunday school lesson cartoon, vol. 1, no. 7

The weekly Sunday school lesson cartoon, vol. 1, no. 7 (1878)

Francis Bodine
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