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The Sole Remark Likely to Have Been Made by Benjamin Jowett about the Mural Paintings at the Oxford Union
Sir Max Beerbohm
1916
Medium
Graphite and watercolour on paper
Dimensions
support: 451 x 298 mm
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Tate
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The New English Art Club
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John S. Sargent. Verso: Studies of Heads
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The Sole Remark Likely to Have Been Made by Benjamin Jowett about the Mural Paintings at the Oxford Union by Sir Max Beerbohm — VisualArtsDB