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Alfredo
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December 1905 was a busy month for J.C. Leyendecker. He produced "The Song of Faith" as well as these illustrations for Alfred Dommet's "A Christmas Hymn", which appeared in The Century Magazine. The quality of the printing is such that you'd never guess they are 107 years old.!
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LOVE THESE! PARTICULARLY THE SECOND AND FOURTH
These are all incredible, but ai adore the first in the series! Surely something to be treasured!
These a beautiful Alfredo really!!! love them....:-)
The set contains 8 pages: 4 illustrations and 4 of text. I have framed them together, so it's difficult to phtograph them. Luckily, I found a second, unframed set!