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Harvard-Yale Football Match, November 21, 1891 --- Papier-mâché Mould


Harvard-Yale Football Match, November 21, 1891 --- Flong
Boston Engraving Company
After: Henry Sandham (American, 1842–1910)
Published by: Boston Herald
American
1891

Medium/Technique Papier-mâché
Dimensions Height x width: 15.2 × 24 cm (6 × 9 7/16 in.)
Credit Line Gift of Boston Engraving Co.
Accession NumberM8365
NOT ON VIEW
ClassificationsTools and equipmentPrintmaking

DescriptionThis papier-mâché mould (also known as a flong) was made from a zinc plate (MFA object number M8363). It is the fourth item in a suite of objects meant to illustrate the process of publishing a photograph in the daily newspaper. The full suite bear MFA object numbers M8361 - M8366.

In his catalogue to the 1892 "Exhibition Illustrating the Technical Methods of the Reproductive Arts," Sylvester Koehler described the process as follows: "The drawing, based upon a small instantaneous photograph, was finished by evening, the negative was made by 10.30 P. M., and the block was ready for the printer by 12.30 A.M., Nov. 22. It appeared in the Boston “Morning Herald,” of Nov. 22, 1891."

InscriptionsLower center, in image: Boston Eng Co. [reversed]
Provenance1892, gift of Boston Engraving Company, Boston, to the MFA. (Acquisition Date: March 15, 1892)