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Adalbert J. Volck Collection of Etchings, 1861/1979

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The Volck Collection is comprised of 29 Confederate War Etchings and three folders containing articles about the artist and his work. Also included is an original first edition of "The Grasshopper," a cantata written by a Virginian, Innes Randolph, and illustrated by Volck.

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Day Lowry etchings of VMI buildings, 1932/1940

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The collection copperplate etchings of VMI scenes by artist Day Lowry. These were originally sold in sets of four by the VMI Alumni Association ($2.00 per set). They included Jackson Arch, statue, and Barracks; interior of Barracks; Washington Arch; and Dress Parade. A fifth etching shows Preston Library, which was constructed in 1939.

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Day Lowry etchings of VMI buildings, 1932/1940 23 items 1 Folder

Jean-Jacques de Boissieu etching print of a country scene, 1773

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Etching print of a country scene, created in 1773 by Jean-Jacques de Boissieu.
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