Joseph Pennell - Statue of Charles I
Summary
England, London. As Wuerth described, "View of the Statue in the Square, People, Busses, and Buildings to the rear, on wet foggy day. Colors, brown, black, gray, red, yellow and cream on white paper." There are also a number of people in front of the statue, included a red-jacketed bellboy in the immediate foreground.
Date from Wuerth inventory and publishing information.
Exhibit loan 2624-L.
Exhibited: The Pennell Legacy: Two Centuries of Printmaking, An Exhibition at the Library of Congress, December 1983 through May 1984.
Inscribed on mount: 65.
Inscribed on verso: 02-84-048.
Publishing notes inscribed on mount.
Printer's notes inscribed on verso.
Published in: McCarthy, Justin, with vignettes by Joseph Pennell Charing Cross to St. Paul's. New York: MacMillan and Co., 1893, p. 29, as King Charles's Statue.
Wuerth annotated with 558-R.
Wuerth, L.A. List of original drawings and paintings, London Watercolors, p. 1.
Bequest; Joseph Pennell Estate; 1926-1937; (PR 06 CN 316.437).
Forms part of: Joseph and Elizabeth Robins Pennell collection.
Conservation completed 02.84.048.65. Dated ca. 1885 on mount. Good condition.
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