



CAROLINE WILLIAMS (1908-1988) “The Suspension Bridge” Etching
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This etching by American artist Caroline Williams depicts a black-and-white rendering of Cincinnati’s Suspension Bridge, which was first opened to the public in 1866. A native of Covington, Kentucky, Williams became well-known for her sketches of lost architectural treasures in the Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana Tri-State area, and regularly published her work in the Cincinnati Enquirer. This etching is housed in a smart black and gold framing and is plate signed in the lower right corner of the print by the artist.
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Condition & Dimensions
Good condition.
12.5″W x 15.5″H
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