- Also known as
- Charles S. Keene
- Date of birth
- Date of death
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Employment, 1870/91
Charles Samuel Keene
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Perspective, 1870/91
Charles Samuel Keene
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A Cloaked Figure Passing Through the Street (at the Time of the Plague in London), published December 1, 1861
Charles Samuel Keene
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At the Employment Office, 1870/91
Charles Samuel Keene
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The Potato Harvest, 1877
Charles Samuel Keene
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A Kind Son, 1870/91
Charles Samuel Keene
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Fishing Scene, c. 1884
Charles Samuel Keene
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Gent in Tall Hat Addressing Butcher, n.d.
Charles Samuel Keene
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Court Scene, 1870/91
Charles Samuel Keene
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A Military Inspection, 1870/91
Charles Samuel Keene
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Man Seated, Holding Staff in Left Hand, 1860/69
Charles Samuel Keene
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Seated Man in Tunic, 1860/69
Charles Samuel Keene
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Is it Weakness thus to Dwell (valentine), c. 1840
George Kershaw
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Title Page from George Cruikshank’s Steel Etchings to The Comic Almanacks: 1835-1853, c. 1880
George Cruikshank
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Believe My Love These Lines Are True (valentine), 1840/50
George Kershaw
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It is Weakness thus to Dwell (Valentine), c. 1850
George Kershaw
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Is it Weakness thus to Dwell (valentine), c. 1850
George Kershaw
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So Fondly Beats this Heart for Thee (valentine), c. 1850
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The Comic Almanack, 1848
George Cruikshank
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Search Through the World (valentine), c. 1850
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Believe I am Sincere (valentine), c. 1850
George Kershaw
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Forget Me Not Where’eer You Be (valentine), c. 1850
George Kershaw
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Untitled Valentine (Dove with Letter), c. 1850
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Content with Thee My Dear Valentine (valentine), c. 1850
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Forget Me Not (valentine), c. 1840