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Prints: Historic Engraving by Amos Doolittle "A DISPLAY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA"

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Prints: Historic Engraving by Amos Doolittle A DISPLAY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
(AMOS DOOLITTLE), American engraver, (1754-1832). "A DISPLAY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - To the Patrons of Arts and Sciences in all parts of the World... Most respectfully Dedicated, by their most obedient humble Servant. Amos Doolittle," Condition Good. c. 1788-89, Hart #840, this a later state, the fifth and sixth state printed in 1791. Engraved plate produced in New Haven, CT, image size 20.25" x 16.5". Printed & Sold by A. Doolittle New Haven Where Engraving & Roling Press printing is performed. Circular layout of official seals, state populations, and number of senators and representatives of the 13 original colonies and the total population of the United States. Central portrait of George Washington, with surrounding inscription: "President of the United States of America. The Protector of his Country, and the Supporter of the rights of Mankind." Golden-tan overall, with even wear and scattered pinholes. Some significant prior professional restoration to corners and bottom edge, one small line of print at lower edge has been mostly obscured. This original Doolittle print shows the wear of two centuries but is nonetheless whole in appearance and quite impressive. A terrific homage to the founding colonies, the Constitutional Convention and the fledgling United States. This portrait of George Washington, surrounded with the seals of the original thirteen colonies along with the seal of the United States, is considered one of the most important portraits of Washington ever printed. In the first state, Doolittle copied James Trenchard's portrait from the Columbian Magazine of 1787. This portrait being an simple three-fourths profile of Washington in uniform, with an inaugural "Heraldic Eagle" style button intact. As in all later states of this print, Washington's profile here was changed to resemble that created by Joseph Wright. A rare and historic American print, missing from most collections.