

The image is a black-and-white bookplate on a beige background. Three horizontal banners at the top read "ROBERT", "GORHAM", and "FVLLER". Below the banners is a ship with three masts and billowing sails. The ship is surrounded by a sea serpent with a fish-scale pattern. The serpent's tail is on the left and its head is on the right. A small scroll at the bottom reads "1904" on the first line, "Frederick Garrison Hall" on the second line. The words "Ex Libris" are on a banner above the ship. A cylindrical object with an elephant design is to the right of the ship. The object appears to be emerging from a ribbon or scroll.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 709 × 900 px
- Museum Record
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