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Finished design for the wood engraving illustrating a poem translated from the German of Uhland by Julia Goddard, in Once a Week (23 March, 1861, p. 350).
- Purchased and presented by subscribers, 1906.
- © Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery
Makers
Association |
Artist |
Organisation |
Artist |
Frederick Sandys |
- |
Inscriptions
Type |
Position(s) |
Method |
Date(s) |
Notes |
monogram |
Monogram |
- |
Handwritten |
- |
Ink |
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Exhibitions
Catalogue No. |
Venue |
Date(s) |
Death, Heaven and the Victorians |
99 |
Brighton Museum and Art Gallery |
1970 - 1970 |
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Frederick Sandys 1829-1904 |
208 |
Brighton Museum and Art Gallery |
1974-05-07 - 1974-07-14 |
208 |
Mappin Art Gallery, Sheffield |
1974 - 1974 |
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Literature
Author(s) |
Date(s) |
Publisher |
Pages |
City of Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery: Catalogue of the Permanent Collection of Drawings |
A E Whitley |
1939 |
Bemrose & Sons Ltd., Derby |
p.377 |
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Frederick Sandys 1829-1904: A Catalogue Raisonné |
Betty Elzea |
2001 |
Antique Collectors' Club in association with Norfolk Museums and Archaeology Service |
no. 2.B.10, pp. 202-03. |
Provenance
James Anderson Rose, sold at his death at Christie's, 5 May 1891 (lot 3 or 4), bought by Charles Fairfax Murray. |
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