About the Artwork
Detroit in 1804
between 19th and 20th century
(Artist) American Edward Walsh (Artist) English, 1756-1832
Reproduction of a watercolor
Sheet: 9 × 13 3/8 inches (22.9 × 34 cm)
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Bequest of Hal H. Smith
45.278
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Signed, below image, lower right: E. Walsh fecit.
Inscribed, lower margin: A View of Detroit and the Straits, taken from the Huron Church, June 22, 1804 | Here the americans first landed to invade [illegible] Canada. The Straits are Three Miles around. [illegible] | Lat 42.38. Long 01.40. returned the [illegible] Detroit.
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Hal H. Smith1945-present, bequest to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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American; after Edward Walsh, Detroit in 1804, between 19th and 20th century, reproduction of a watercolor. Detroit Institute of Arts, Bequest of Hal H. Smith, 45.278.
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