General Relief Committee Feeding the Hungry from the Basement of Congress Hall during the Chicago Fire of 1871 by Alfred Rudolph Waud

General Relief Committee Feeding the Hungry from the Basement of Congress Hall during the Chicago Fire of 1871

(General Relief Committee Feeding the Hungry from the Basement of Congress Hall during the Chicago Fire of 1871 (pencil & chalk on paper))


Alfred Rudolph Waud

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1871  ·  pencil and chalk on paper  ·  Picture ID: 601709

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General Relief Committee Feeding the Hungry from the Basement of Congress Hall during the Chicago Fire of 1871 by Alfred Rudolph Waud. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
drawing · sketch · chicago · illinois · america · american · city · cityscape · disaster · fire · architecture · view · general relief committee · food · giving · feeding · congress hall · charity · male · female · child · children · hunger · hungry · North America · Chicago History Museum, USA / Bridgeman Images
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