I have a feeling by the time the exhibition is over one may begin to wish the robbers had found the tomb after all
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1972 (drawn)
1972 (drawn)
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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.
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Title | I 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. |
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Bibliographic reference | Lambert, Susan. Drawing: Technique & Purpose. London: Victoria & Albert Museum, 1981. p.61. |
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Accession number | E.62-1976 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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