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Photo, Print, Drawing Great solar eclipse. To be seen every day at West's observatory, No. 7 Pear St. Philadelphia. NB No postponement on account of weather / D.C. Johnston.

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Title

  • Great solar eclipse. To be seen every day at West's observatory, No. 7 Pear St. Philadelphia. NB No postponement on account of weather / D.C. Johnston.

Summary

  • Print shows an advertisement for West's Climax Blacking with five adults, a child, and a dog using smoked glass to observe West's Blacking logo eclipse the sun. The man on the left states, "What an awful eclipse! It forbodes [sic] the death of some great man, I shouldn't wonder if it was Warren the blacking maker, for I heard some time ago that he had got rather low & would soon be given up." The man next to him states, "No, nor Martin either -- this eclipse will just about do em up." The young boy at center, kneeling next to the dog and helping him to see the eclipse, states "Now Pont shut one eye & look thro' this smok't glass. Don't it out-shine the sun." To which the dog states, "Out-shine the sun! Strike me Hydrophobical if it don't outshine the Dog star." The woman at right center states, "Dear me! This is just what I expected! Here comes the comet at last with its fiery tail! Mercy on me! Shall we all be burnt up! Shall we see Day no more!" And the man second from right states, "Well I never seed sich blacking as that are. It gives the Sun no chance at all & puts me all in a twitter, like a barrel of saft soap in an earthquake." And the man on the far right states, "Well, this beats all Nater! I've seen the sun sink behind the West, but now the West's rising in front of the Sun!!"

Names

  • Johnston, David Claypoole, 1799-1865, engraver

Created / Published

  • [United States] : [Publisher not identified], [ca. 1831]

Headings

  • -  Shoe polishes--1830-1860
  • -  Eclipses--1830-1860
  • -  Spectators--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--1830-1860
  • -  Clothing & dress--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--1830-1860
  • -  City & town life--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--1830-1860

Format Headings

  • Advertisements--1830-1860.
  • Cartoons (Commentary)--1830-1860.
  • Engravings--1830-1860.

Genre

  • Cartoons (Commentary)--1830-1860
  • Advertisements--1830-1860
  • Engravings--1830-1860

Notes

  • -  Title from item.
  • -  Print probably made in response to the 1831 solar eclipse.
  • -  West's Climax Blacking manufactured by James L. West.
  • -  Trimmed to within plate mark.
  • -  (DLC/PP-2001:068).
  • -  Forms part of: Marian S. Carson collection at the Library of Congress.

Medium

  • 1 print : engraving ; sheet 24 x 27.4 cm.

Call Number/Physical Location

  • LOT 14108, no. 4 [P&P]

Repository

Digital Id

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 2015650347

Reproduction Number

  • LC-DIG-ppmsca-39595 (digital file from original print)

Rights Advisory

  • No known restrictions on publication.

Online Format

  • image

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Chicago citation style:

Johnston, David Claypoole, Engraver. Great solar eclipse. To be seen every day at West's observatory, No. 7 Pear St. Philadelphia. NB No postponement on account of weather / D.C. Johnston. Pennsylvania Philadelphia, ca. 1831. [United States: Publisher not identified] Photograph. https://aj.sunback.homes/item/2015650347/.

APA citation style:

Johnston, D. C. (ca. 1831) Great solar eclipse. To be seen every day at West's observatory, No. 7 Pear St. Philadelphia. NB No postponement on account of weather / D.C. Johnston. Pennsylvania Philadelphia, ca. 1831. [United States: Publisher not identified] [Photograph] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://aj.sunback.homes/item/2015650347/.

MLA citation style:

Johnston, David Claypoole, Engraver. Great solar eclipse. To be seen every day at West's observatory, No. 7 Pear St. Philadelphia. NB No postponement on account of weather / D.C. Johnston. [United States: Publisher not identified] Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <aj.sunback.homes/item/2015650347/>.