1904-1907 (made)
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Sketchbook containing studies of architecture, sculpture and stained glass at various locations, animal and life studies, studies of draped male and female figures, topographical sketches, antiquities, etc., by Charles Robert Ashbee. Pencil and water colour on 184 pages of bank paper, perforated for removal, stitched in paper boards. Inscribed by the artist throughout with notes. Dated 5 August 1904 to 25 January 1907.
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Materials and techniques | Pencil and watercolour on bank paper |
Brief description | Sketchbook containing studies of architecture, sculpture and stained glass at various locations, animal and life studies, studies of draped male and female figures, topographical sketches, antiquities, etc., by Charles Robert Ashbee. Pencil and water colour on 184 pages of bank paper, perforated for removal, stitched in paper boards. Inscribed by the artist throughout with notes. Dated 5 August 1904 to 25 January 1907 |
Physical description | Sketchbook containing studies of architecture, sculpture and stained glass at various locations, animal and life studies, studies of draped male and female figures, topographical sketches, antiquities, etc., by Charles Robert Ashbee. Pencil and water colour on 184 pages of bank paper, perforated for removal, stitched in paper boards. Inscribed by the artist throughout with notes. Dated 5 August 1904 to 25 January 1907. |
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Bibliographic reference | Victoria and Albert Museum Department of Prints and Drawings and Department of Paintings Accessions 1966 pub. HMSO 1967 |
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Accession number | E.500-1966 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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