[Magazine print depicting the wedding of an American WWI soldier].
Painting depicts a soldier in uniform leading his bride up the aisle. She is holding his arm while the wedding guests stand behind them in a church full of white flowers.
OCLC #: 1062361419
Physical Location: Special Collections — Hunter — PRINT 04424
Personal Collection:
WWI Hunter Collection
Production, Publication, Distribution, Manufacture, and Copyright Notice: [United States?] : [publisher not identified], [between 1917 and 1924?]
Physical Description: 1 print : color ; 30 x 25 cm
General Notes:
Title was supplied by the cataloger because no known title could be found.
The depicted soldier appears to be dressed in an American Expeditionary Forces uniform.
The date of publication is unknown. The estimated earliest date was based on when the United States entered World War I. The estimated latest date is based upon the Congoleum Company rug advertisement on the back of the print. Congoleum Company acquired Nairn Linoleum Manufacturing Corporation and changed their name to Congoleum Nairn Inc. in 1924.
Print most likely taken from a magazine. There is an advertisement on the back for The Congoleum Company rugs.