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print
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newspaper/periodical
Object Type
print
newspaper/periodical
Museum number
1872,1012.2462
Title
Object:
My Lady's Page in Disgrace.
Description
In a courtyard, two men in 17th-century dresses looking with scorning expressions at a page, seated at left on a log with his feet in a pillory; a man at right pointing towards the page, conversing with a woman; illustration to 'The Art Journal' of 1870; after H S Marks. c1870 Etching and engraving
Producer name
Print made by:
Frederick Heath
After:
Henry Stacy Marks
Published by:
Virtue & Co
School/style
British
Production date
1870
(circa)
Production place
Published in:
London (England)
Materials
paper
Technique
etching
engraving
Dimensions
Height:
243 millimetres
(cut)
Width:
328 millimetres
(trimmed or cut)
$Inscriptions
Bibliographic references
Heath 1993 / The Heath Family Engravers: Vol I, James Heath A.R.A & Vol II, Charles Heath & sons Frederick & Alfred
(1870.32)
Location
Not on display
Subjects
servant/domestic worker
Associated titles
Associated Title:
The Art Journal
Acquisition name
Purchased from:
Edward Daniell
Acquisition date
1872
Department
Prints and Drawings
Registration number
1872,1012.2462