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Charles Keene
1823-1891
Yachting man : "Well, I always said you were a plucky fellow, Splinter; but really, now, I did not give you credit ---" ...
[London : s.n., 1861]
wood engraving
image: 122 x 102 mm; sheet: 145 x 130 mm
Bequest of Gordon N. Ray, 1987.
1986.1258
Notes
Title from published caption.
Caption continues: Splinter (not displeased). "How do you mean?" Yachting man. "Why, with your spars to put out in such a gale o'wind as this."
Proof of a wood engraving after a cartoon by Charles Keene for Punch, Sept. 14, 1861, p. 110.
Caption continues: Splinter (not displeased). "How do you mean?" Yachting man. "Why, with your spars to put out in such a gale o'wind as this."
Proof of a wood engraving after a cartoon by Charles Keene for Punch, Sept. 14, 1861, p. 110.
Provenance
From the library of Gordon N. Ray.
Summary
Illustration shows two men, one stocky and bearded, the other tall and thin, standing in conversation on a pier by the ocean.
Associated names
Ray, Gordon Norton, 1915-1986, former owner.
Artist
Classification
Department
Century prints
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