Artwork Details
Artist
Creation Date
Materials
Object Types
Dimensions
9-5/8 x 8 in. (sheet)
Mark Description
inscribed in ink, verso, U.L.: J.O.A. lived over this green grocers shop / in London the two years he was there - / It was kept by two sisters -
Accession Number
Credit Line
Gift from the Estate of Dorothy M. Reifel
Copyright
Collection
Prints, Drawings, and Photographs
Color Palette
Provenance
Winifred Brady (Mrs. J. Ottis) Adams, Brookville, IN (widow of the artist, by descent); Dorothy M. Reifel, Brookville, IN (by gift, before 1955); The Reverend Charles W. Niehaus, Lexington, KY (nephew, by descent)
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