"Maria, undefiled and her son, who is God!--bless thee, Jacopo!" whispered a voice, that to the excited imagination of the kneeling Bravo appeared to hover in the air

"Maria, undefiled and her son, who is God!--bless thee, Jacopo!" whispered a voice, that to the excited imagination of the kneeling Bravo appeared to hover in the air
"Maria, undefiled and her son, who is God!--bless thee, Jacopo!" whispered a voice, that to the excited imagination of the kneeling Bravo appeared to hover in the air

"Maria, undefiled and her son, who is God!--bless thee, Jacopo!" whispered a voice, that to the excited imagination of the kneeling Bravo appeared to hover in the air

Date1872
Artist (American draftsman and illustrator, 1822–1888)
Illustration CitationFrontispiece for James Fenimore Cooper, The Bravo: A Tale (New York: Hurd & Houghton, 1872). possibly reprinted from Cooper's Novels Illustrated by Darley (NY: W. A. Townsend & Co, 1859-61) The Bravo is vol. 2.
MediumEngraving
Dimensionsplate: 8 1/2 × 6 3/16 in. (21.6 × 15.7 cm)
sheet: 16 × 12 3/8 in. (40.6 × 31.4 cm)
Credit LineGift of Mrs. Douglas Davidson, 1938
Object number1938-118
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ClassificationsPRINT
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