Remember the Sabbath-day, to keep it holy

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The work is highly detailed and realistic. Five figures, including Benjamin Franklin, are depicted sitting around a table with a vase on it. One of the men appears to be reading a book. The image is mostly comprised of muted colors, though there are some highlights and brighter colors used throughout, including bright white, red, and blue. This is an printed engraving in color, created by William Turner Davey. It is based off an original painting by J. Abraham. This print was published by William Tegg of Cheapside, London. At the bottom of the print it reads, London Published May 1st. 1855 by W. Tegg Queen Cheapside.

William Turner Davey (1818-1900). English artist. Engraver.
J. Abraham. Printer.

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  • 29.25x22.25 in

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MLA citation style (9th ed.)

Abraham, J, and Davey, W. T. (William Turner), 1818-approximately 1890. Remember the Sabbath-day, to Keep it Holy. Hanover College. 1840. hanover.hykucommons.org/concern/images/3656b1fd-f7e9-4880-b1da-5ffe67f07e7d.

APA citation style (7th ed.)

A. J, & D. W. T. (. T. 1. 1890. (1840). Remember the Sabbath-day, to keep it holy. https://hanover.hykucommons.org/concern/images/3656b1fd-f7e9-4880-b1da-5ffe67f07e7d

Chicago citation style (CMOS 17, author-date)

Abraham, J., and Davey, W. T. (William Turner), 1818-approximately 1890. Remember the Sabbath-Day, to Keep it Holy. Hanover College. 1840. https://hanover.hykucommons.org/concern/images/3656b1fd-f7e9-4880-b1da-5ffe67f07e7d.

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