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A Barber’s Shop at Richmond, Virginia—an Engraving from a painting by Eyre Crowe

March 9, 1861, The Illustrated London News

‘A Barber’s Shop at Richmond, Virginia’

An Engraving from a painting by Eyre Crowe, in the Exhibition of the British Institution

London Illustrated News, March 9, 1861

Painting 1853

“This engraving, based on an oil painting by the English artist Eyre Crowe, is titled A Barber’s Shop at Richmond, Virginia. This image of an African American barber in the American South was published on the cover of the March 9, 1861, edition of the Illustrated London News. By that date, seven Southern states had seceded from the Union, and in the following month the Civil War would commence.” Encyclopedia Virginia

‘A Barber’s Shop at Richmond, Virginia,’ By Eyre Crowe, in the Exhibition of the British Institution (hand-colored off-print)

While online researching the black and which engraving from London Illustrated News, this hand-colored off-print was discovered at Granger Historical Picture Archive

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