Declaration of Independence Embossed Copper Plaque — 1859

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Antique copper plaque with the Declaration of Independence issued by Samuel H. Black in 1859 using a new process called electrolytic casting. The medallion was based on a medal done by Charles Cushing Wright, for which he won an award in 1852. Links to more information about both men are below.

Features the full text and facsimile signatures of the Declaration of Independence in raised relief, surrounding a central medallion depicting the historic signing on July 4, 1776.

At the bottom:

"Entered According to Act of Congress in the year 1859 by S.H. Black in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York."

In an antique solid wood frame with non-glare, UV-protecting museum-grade acrylic.

More information on the artists:

Samuel H. Black (overall plaque)

Charles Cushing Wright (medallion) — Working in New York, he partnered with engraver Asher Durand, and Durand’s older brother to form Durand and Wright. Working together for four years, from 1823-1827 they became important bank note engravers.

"Some consider him the premier American medalist as all of his training was in the US or self-taught. . . .
"He and Durand, along with Samuel F.B. Morse (of Morse Code fame), Rembradt Peale, Thomas Cole, and others were in the group of young and talented artists who broke away from the American Academy of Fine Arts to eventually form the National Academy of Design, an influential honorary society of artists that is active to this day as the National Academy Museum and School."

Size of plaque: 8.25" x 7.5"

Size of frame: 12" x 13.5"

Shipping: $20

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