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Ive Heard from the Man In The Moon, c.1770-1959 (print)
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Ive Heard from the Man In The Moon, c.1770-1959 (print)
3673161 Ive Heard from the Man In The Moon, c.1770-1959 (print) by White, Smith & Company (19th-early 20th century); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: James Francis Driscoll collection of historical American sheet music, ca 1770-1959, Series 9: Communication and Transportation, n.d. Box 207
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by Scott, Frank N.; White, D. L.
Boston; New York; Chicago: White-Smith Music Publishing Co.); © Newberry Library
Media ID 33096270
© © Newberry Library / Bridgeman Images
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I've Heard from the Man In The Moon
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is a captivating print that takes us back in time to the late 18th and early 20th century. This enchanting artwork, created by White, Smith & Company, showcases the rich history of American sheet music. The image features a beautifully illustrated cover by Scott, Frank N. and White, D. L. , capturing our attention with its intricate details and vibrant colors. It transports us to an era where communication and transportation were rapidly evolving. As we delve into this piece, we are reminded of the power of music as a universal language that connects people across time and space. The woman depicted on the cover represents femininity and grace, symbolizing how music has always been intertwined with human emotions. This print not only serves as a visual delight but also provides valuable insights into American culture during this period. It reminds us of the significant role that sheet music played in shaping society's tastes and preferences. With its historical significance preserved at Newberry Library in Chicago, Illinois, this artwork stands as a testament to America's musical heritage. Through its depiction of stars shining brightly above the lady on the cover, it serves as a reminder that art transcends boundaries and can touch our souls no matter where we are in the world. In collaboration with Bridgeman Images' expertise in fine art preservation, this print allows us to appreciate both its aesthetic beauty and cultural importance for generations to come.
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