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Charles Keene
1823-1891
[Illustrated capital letter "T" in the form of a tree]
[London : s.n., 1863]
wood engraving
image: 62 x 50 mm; sheet: 152 x 119 mm
Bequest of Gordon N. Ray, 1987.
1986.1266
Notes
Title supplied by cataloger.
Proof of a wood engraving after a cartoon by Charles Keene for F.C. Burnand's "How, when, and where?, or, The modern tourist's guide to the continent," published in Punch, Nov. 28, 1863, p. 222; Burnand's work with Keene's illustrations later published in book form as: Tracks for tourists. London : Bradbury and Evans, 1864.
Proof of a wood engraving after a cartoon by Charles Keene for F.C. Burnand's "How, when, and where?, or, The modern tourist's guide to the continent," published in Punch, Nov. 28, 1863, p. 222; Burnand's work with Keene's illustrations later published in book form as: Tracks for tourists. London : Bradbury and Evans, 1864.
Inscriptions/Markings
Inscription in pencil at lower left incorrectly identifies the illustrator as Dumaurier.
Provenance
From the library of Gordon N. Ray.
Summary
Illustrated capital, with a tree forming the letter "T", flanked by a man on one side and a wolf or large dog on the other.
Associated names
Ray, Gordon Norton, 1915-1986, former owner.
Artist
Classification
Department
Century prints
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