Sartain's Union Magazine

E192930

Sartain's Union Magazine was a mid-19th-century American literary and art periodical known for publishing works by prominent writers and poets.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 19th-century periodical
art magazine
literary magazine
cityOfPublication Philadelphia
surface form: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States

United States of America
distributionArea Canada
United States of America
surface form: United States
editor John Sartain
editorialFocus moral and refined entertainment
endTime 1852
format illustrated magazine
genre art
literature
hasAudience American middle-class readers
art enthusiasts
readers of literature
hasPart book reviews
engravings
essays
poetry
short stories
historicalPeriod mid-19th century
illustrationTechnique mezzotint engraving
steel engraving
language English
locationOfPublication Philadelphia
medium print
namedAfter John Sartain
notableContributor Bayard Taylor
Edgar Allan Poe
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
John Greenleaf Whittier
notableFor combining literature and visual art
high-quality engravings
publishing prominent American writers
pageSize octavo
predecessor Graham's Magazine
publicationFrequency monthly
publicationStatus defunct
publisher John Sartain
startTime 1849
subjectFocus American literature
culture
fine arts
successor Peterson's Magazine
timePeriod Antebellum America

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