prints
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Frank J. Keenan in Sol Smith Russell’s great play, A poor relation via Library of Congress
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Count von Gleichen
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Sylvain A. Lee, Actor 1898. Wow. Just wow. via Library of Congress
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Captain William C. Thompson via LOC
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Minos stands in judgement in Dante’s Inferno Canto 5 line 4 as drawn by Gustave Doré 1861-1865. The caption reads:
There Minos stands. Canto V., line 4.
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Verdi – in an amazing frock coat.
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I said I’d scan the pictures of Victorian-era kilts on my wall – here’s Clan Chieftain, 1860. I own this print, although it’s a modern reprint., and I suspect it’s new to the internets. I bought it in Scotland nearly 10 years ago in Skye.
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June (Cricket) from ‘An Almanac of 12 Sports’, Sir William Nicholson
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K is for Keeper, 1898 from ‘An Alphabet’ by Sir William Nicholson
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A was an Artist, Sir William Nicholson, 1898. From ‘An Alphabet’, it shows William Nicholson as a pavement artist. I love this because it’s darkly funny as it reminds me of leaving art school and the reality I faced, hence why I have it on the wall since I ‘was’ an artist too.