its marble seam visible where the work resumed — a republic's slow apology rendered in stone
The Massachusetts senator rendered in the final year of his life
Alford Q Collins 1897 — a studio portrait fixed in the late Gilded Age
drafted as the party tried to wrest itself back from Bryan's silver years and meet Roosevelt with the cool authority of the bench rather than the stump
every flourish intact — and frame it by hand so it arrives ready to hang
Josiah Quincy, President of Harvard University and Late Mayor of Boston, 19th Century Frame Style:Ebony Frame its marble seam visible whereJosiah Quincy, President of Harvard University and Late Mayor of Boston, 19th Century. A portrait of the Brahmin reformer in his second act Boston's mayor turned Harvard's helmsman, rendered with the steady gravity of a New England that still believed civic virtue and classical learning were the same enterprise. About the Source Bella Frye sources artifacts from the great American historical archive the Library of Congress, the National Archives,