Illustration to 'The Entrance of Tobias - two men conversing before a dinner table
Maker
(artist)
1870-1937
1870-1937
Title
Illustration to 'The Entrance of Tobias - two men conversing before a dinner table
Date of Production
1870 - 1937
Medium
graphite, pen and black ink on card
Dimensions
Height: 33 cm
Width: 26.7 cm
Width: 26.7 cm
Accession Number
D.1978.XX.26
Mode of Acquisition
Witt Library, transfer, 1978 (circa)
Credit
The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)
Copyright
Work in the public domain
Location
Not currently on display
Keywords
Provenance
H.J. Cornish Collection; presented to Hampstead Public Library, 1928; transferred to the Courtauld Institute of Art, Witt Library in 1966; transferred to The Courtauld Gallery from the Witt Library circa 1978
Inscriptions
Watermark: Watermark: none.
Inscription: Recto: lower right, black ink, signed: “FRED PEGRAM”; lower centre, graphite, modern hand: “Fred PEGRAM”; lower left edge, black ink, described: ““THE ENTRANCE OF TOBIAS” Quiver.”. Verso: upper left corner, graphite, circled: “998 / G”; centre, graphite, modern hand: “Fred PEGRAM / pen & ink / (original) / [arrow] Courtauld / Galleries”; lower left edge, graphite, Witt negative number: “1026/17(22a)”.
Stamp: Recto: upper left, black ink: “EX CORNISH COLLECTION / PRES. TO HAMPSTEAD PUBLIC / LIBRARY 1928.”; lower right, black ink: “WITT / LIBRARY 1976”; lower right (over the former stamp), blue ink: “M”.
Collector's mark: none.
Inscription: Recto: lower right, black ink, signed: “FRED PEGRAM”; lower centre, graphite, modern hand: “Fred PEGRAM”; lower left edge, black ink, described: ““THE ENTRANCE OF TOBIAS” Quiver.”. Verso: upper left corner, graphite, circled: “998 / G”; centre, graphite, modern hand: “Fred PEGRAM / pen & ink / (original) / [arrow] Courtauld / Galleries”; lower left edge, graphite, Witt negative number: “1026/17(22a)”.
Stamp: Recto: upper left, black ink: “EX CORNISH COLLECTION / PRES. TO HAMPSTEAD PUBLIC / LIBRARY 1928.”; lower right, black ink: “WITT / LIBRARY 1976”; lower right (over the former stamp), blue ink: “M”.
Collector's mark: none.
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