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CHARLES A. DANA IN HIS OFFICE AT THE "SUN."
Painted from life by C. K. Linson; engraved on wood by Henry Wolf.
This, probably the most characteristic portrait of Mr. Dana, was painted for illustration of Mr. Edward P. Mitchell's biographical article on Mr. Dana (McClure's Magazine, October, 1894). Mr. Wolf's new engraving of it reproduces the original with remarkable vigor and faithfulness.