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Rough image of en:1835 en:lithograph of "ruby amphitheater" described in en:New York Sun newspaper issue of en:28 August en:1835: "Our plain was of course immediately covered with the ruby front of this mighty amphitheater, its tall figures, leaping cascades, and rugged caverns. As its almost interminable sweep was measured off on the canvass, we frequently saw long lines of some yellow metal hanging from the crevices of the horizontal strata in will net-work, or straight pendant branches. We of course concluded that this was virgin gold, and we had no assay-master to prove to the contrary."
Source URL: http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/images/moonprint2.jpg
The low-resolution (15kb) image is of an 1835 lithograph, over 170 years old, and is intended to describe the associated newspaper article. There was no image copyright on the containing webpage.
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Originally from en.wikipedia; description page is/was here.
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2006-12-03 (original upload date)
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Original uploader was Wikid77 at en.wikipedia
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PD-ART.
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Original upload log
(All user names refer to en.wikipedia)
- 2006-12-03 04:57 Wikid77 298×225×8 (14085 bytes) Rough image of [[1835]] [[lithograph]] of "ruby amphitheater" described in ''[[New York Sun]] newspaper issue of [[28 August]] [[1835]]: "Our plain was of course immediately covered with the ruby front of this mighty amphitheater, its tall figures, leap
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