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The Death
The Death
The Death
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The Death

Artist (b. 1785, London, England – d. 1851, London, England)
Engraver (b. 1785 - d. 1838, active in London, England)
Date1821
MediumEngraving, hand colored
Dimensionssheet: 17 x 24 in. (43.2 x 61 cm) image: 8 3/8 x 16 5/8 in. (21.3 x 42.2 cm)
Credit LineGift of Rev. Dr. Jennifer M. Phillips (Class of 1973) in memory of Dr. Victor and Mrs. Mavis Phillips
Object number2024.3.23
Status
Not on view
RightsCopyright is retained in accordance with U.S. Copyright laws
Photo creditDavis Museum at Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA
Getting Away: Tally Hoo
Henry AlkenRichard Gilson Reeve
mid 19th c.
Object number: 2024.3.24
Breaking Cover
Henry AlkenThomas Sutherland
1821
Object number: 2024.3.25
Henry AlkenI. W. Laird
1841
Object number: 2024.3.17
Full Cry
Henry AlkenThomas Sutherland
1821
Object number: 2024.3.22
Henry AlkenThomas McLean
1820
Object number: 2024.3.26
S. Alkenafter G. MortlandI.R. Smith
March 2, 1801
Object number: 2024.3.31
Henry AlkenThomas McLean
1820
Object number: 2024.3.12
Going to Cover
Henry AlkenThomas Sutherland
1821
Object number: 2024.3.21
S. Alkenafter G. MorlandI.R. Smith
March 2, 1801
Object number: 2024.3.15
The High Mettled Racer is in at the Death
John Hassellafter Thomas RowlandsonCharles DibdinS. W. Fores
published 1789
Object number: 1989.36