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Artist William Henry Boucher (British, 1842 - 1906)
Date1891
ClassificationsPrint
Mediumetching
DimensionsObject: 12 3/8 × 8 15/16 in. (31.4 × 22.7 cm) Sheet: 20 1/2 × 16 5/8 in. (52 × 42.2 cm)
Credit LineGift of Mr. Cloud Wampler
Object number1963.0640
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Who is this Columbine
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William James Glackens
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A Long Island Road
A Long Island Road
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After the Hounds
After the Hounds
William Henry Shelton
1889
After the Hounds
After the Hounds
William Henry Shelton
circa 1886
All Souls College Chapel, Oxford
All Souls College Chapel, Oxford
William Henry Fox Talbot
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"Who is it who dares to sing thus."
"Who is it who dares to sing thus."
John Sloan
1903
46. Reminiscence. Who, on seeing what the present brings,/ Does not lament time gone by?/ Who is it who does not mourn/ That which time has taken away?
46. Reminiscence. Who, on seeing what the present brings,/ Does not lament time gone by?/ Who is it who does not mourn/ That which time has taken away?
José Guadalupe Posada
1947
“Poor Bidois, who had been drawn into the midst of the tumult... received upon his nose the blow intended for the toymaker.”
“Poor Bidois, who had been drawn into the midst of the tumult... received upon his nose the blow intended for the toymaker.”
John Sloan
1902
They served Dodichet, who, with his beefsteak, swallowed two rolls and emptied three small decanters.”
They served Dodichet, who, with his beefsteak, swallowed two rolls and emptied three small decanters.”
John Sloan
1904
"I'd like you to meet Miss Tucker, who's over here on a Guggenheim, Miss Coley, who's here on a Fullbright, and Mr. Stewart, who's on his own."
"I'd like you to meet Miss Tucker, who's over here on a Guggenheim, Miss Coley, who's here on a Fullbright, and Mr. Stewart, who's on his own."
Alan Dunn
1959
Those Who Fire, Those Who Run
Those Who Fire, Those Who Run
Larry Rivers
1970
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