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The Sophist's Eye, Like a Sharp Spear, Went Through Her Utterly by Will Hicock Low — VisualArtsDB
The Sophist's Eye, Like a Sharp Spear, Went Through Her Utterly
Will Hicock Low
1885
Medium
Black, gray and white gouache, with touches of black ink, on cream wood-pulp laminate board
Dimensions
9.3 × 33.7 cm (3 11/16 × 13 5/16 in.)
Genre
drawings (visual works)
Museum
Art Institute of Chicago
Tags
drawings (visual works)
paint
ink
gouache
prints and drawing
watercolor
coating (material)
water-base paint
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