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Charles Samuel Keene

Pencil study for the frontispiece of Daniel Defoe’s book ‘Robinson Crusoe’

1847

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Created by
Charles Samuel Keene 1823–1891
Title
Pencil study for the frontispiece of Daniel Defoe’s book ‘Robinson Crusoe’
Date
1847
Medium
Pencil on paper
Dimensions
108 × 187 mm
Format
Artwork - on paper, print
Collection
Tate Archive
Acquisition
Presented by Mrs P. Keene, October 1976.
Reference
TGA 766/344

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  • Wood engravings and drawings by Charles Keene TGA 766 (360)
    • Pencil study for the frontispiece of Daniel Defoe’s book ‘Robinson Crusoe’ TGA 766/344
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