File:The Lord's prayer LCCN2004662429.jpg

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English: Title: The Lord's prayer Abstract/medium: 1 drawing : ink and watercolor.
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Library of Congress

Author Coaley, John Morgan, artist
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Collection
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Drawings (Documentary) collection in the Library of Congress
Notes
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  • Copyright stamp dated Nov 12 1889, entry 31126.
  • Companion piece is DRWG/US - Coaley, no. 1 (C size).
Part of
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drawings (documentary) · prints and photographs division
Subject
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lord's prayer · calligraphy · drawings · american · color

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The Lord's Prayer, ink and watercolor by John Morgan Coaley, 1889. Library of Congress

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