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I have a feeling by the time the exhibition is over one may begin to wish the robbers had found the tomb after all

Print
1972 (drawn)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Pen and indian ink drawing corrected with white; signed, lettered with typed caption within the design, inscribed and numbered. Drawing for a cartoon in The Times, 1972 about a Tutenkhamun exhibition held in that year.


Object details

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Object type
TitleI have a feeling by the time the exhibition is over one may begin to wish the robbers had found the tomb after all (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Pen and indian ink drawing on paper, corrected with white
Brief description
Drawing for a cartoon in The Times, 1972 about a Tutenkhamun exhibition held in that year. Mark Boxer. Britain.
Physical description
Pen and indian ink drawing corrected with white; signed, lettered with typed caption within the design, inscribed and numbered. Drawing for a cartoon in The Times, 1972 about a Tutenkhamun exhibition held in that year.
Dimensions
  • Height: 30.2cm
  • Width: 20.2cm
Dimensions taken from Lambert, Susan. Drawing: Technique & Purpose. London: Victoria & Albert Museum, 1981.
Marks and inscriptions
  • 'Marc' (Signed)
  • (Lettered with typed caption within the design)
  • 'Published in Times during Tutenkhamun exhibition 1972 (March 30th?) Given to V & A 1976 by the artist. Copyright reserved by the artist' (Inscribed by the artist)
  • '1 ¾” wide.' (Inscribed in pencil)
  • '45' (Numbered)
Subjects depicted
Bibliographic reference
Lambert, Susan. Drawing: Technique & Purpose. London: Victoria & Albert Museum, 1981. p.61.
Collection
Accession number
E.62-1976

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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