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A Group of Etchers

Date:

1882

Artist:

Charles Philip Slocombe (English, 1832-1895), Francis Seymour Haden (English, 1818-1910), Henri Toussaint (French, 1849-1911), Hubert Herkomer (English, born Bavaria, 1849-1914), Paul Adolphe Rajon (French, 1843-1888), after George Paul Chalmers (Scottish, 1833-1878), and Charles Murray (English, 1842-1924)
after John MacWhirter (Scottish, 1839-1911), Leon Richeton (French, 1854-1934), Erskine Nicol (Scottish, 1825-1904), Samuel Palmer (English, 1805-1881), Alphonse Legros (French, 1837-1911), Félix François Louis Dupont (French, 1848-1897), Jules Adolphe Breton (French, 1827-1906), Alfred-Louis, Brunet-Debaines (French, 1845-c. 1935), Léopold Lowenstam (Dutch, 1842-1898), Leopold Flameng (French, born Belgium, 1831-1911), John Gilbert (English, 1817-1897), Philip Gilbert Hamerton (English, 1834-1891), M. Dujardin (French, active 1880-1895), George Dunlop Leslie (English, 1835-1921), James McNeill Whistler (American, 1834-1903), Abel Lurat (French, 1829-1890), Anatole Vely (French, 1838-1882), Frederick Albert Slocombe (English, 1847-1920), François Feyen-Perrin (French, 1826-1888), and John Dawson Watson (English, 1832-1892)
written by S.G.W. (Samuel Greene Wheeler) Benjamin (English, 1837-1914)
published by Dodd Mead & Company (American, 20th century)

About this artwork

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Prints and Drawings

Artist

Charles Philip Slocombe

Title

A Group of Etchers

Place

England (Artist's nationality:)

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1882

Medium

Book with twenty etchings in black on cream laid paper

Dimensions

44.6 × 32.1 × 2.3 cm (17 9/16 × 12 11/16 × 15/16 in.)

Credit Line

Gift of Dorothy Braude Edinburg in memory of Bessie Kisloff Braude, Esq.

Reference Number

2014.361

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