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Print, Grand Cañon of the Colorado, View from the Hance Trail

This is a Print. It was created by H. Bolton Jones and engraved by F. Pettit and photographed by John K. Hillers. It is dated 1890–91 and we acquired it in 1945. Its medium is wood engraving on off-white wove paper. It is a part of the Drawings, Prints, and Graphic Design department.

This object was donated by Gilbert White Rose and Henry Martin Rose II. It is credited Gift of Gilbert White Rose and Henry Martin Rose II.

Its dimensions are

18.6 x 12.2 cm (7 5/16 x 4 13/16 in.)

It is signed

Signed in plate, lower left: F. PETTIT

It is inscribed

Inscribed in plate, lower margin: GRAND CAÑON OF THE COLORADO—VIEW FROM THE HANCE TRAIL.

Cite this object as

Print, Grand Cañon of the Colorado, View from the Hance Trail; H. Bolton Jones (American, 1848 – 1927); Engraved by F. Pettit; Photographed by John K. Hillers (German–American, 1843 – 1925); England and United States; wood engraving on off-white wove paper; 18.6 x 12.2 cm (7 5/16 x 4 13/16 in.); Gift of Gilbert White Rose and Henry Martin Rose II; 1945-69-5689

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