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D. Benjamin Fraencklin. Grand Comissaire plenipotentiaire du Congress d'Amerique en France ne a Boston. 1706 en 17. Janvier.

  • ARTIST: Charles-Nicolas Cochin

  • MEDIUM: Mezzotint engraving,

    DATE: 1777..

  • EDITION SIZE: Image size 7 3/4 x 6 1/8" (19.5 x 15.5 cm).

  • DESCRIPTION: Define par C.N. Cohin Chev. de l'Ordre du Roi a Paris, 1777. Se Vend a Londres chez Thom. Hart. Cochin's portrait is one of the first to depict Franklin in his classic "coon skin" hat after his arrival in Paris in 1777.<br><br> Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790, was one of the leading figures in United States History. He was a statesman, author, scientist, and businessman. The author of a distinguished autobiography and inventor of bifocal glasses, he entered public service at age 48 and became a leading diplomat. He secured vital aid from France during the American Revolution and was the only American to sign all four documents which established the United States as an independent nation - the Declaration of Independence, the Alliance with France, the Peace Treaty with England, and the Constitution.

  • ADDITIONAL INFO: Framed in a 18th century style receding molding with sanded spandrel inset. Overall framed size 18 x 14 inches.

  • CONDITION: Good condition. Trimmed to just outside plate line which is normal with mezzotint portraits. Margins added. B/W

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