Charles Samuel Keene

Sketch of Two Standing Men and Two Portaits

1870/91
Pen and black ink, over graphite, on tan wove paper
21.5 × 29.7 cm (8.5 × 11.7 in)

SEE IT IN PERSON

Not currently on view

In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026

View at artic.eduPlan a visit ↗

Discussion

Be the first to share your thoughts.

Sign in to join the discussion.

Community guidelines

More by Charles Samuel Keene

Portrait of Little CorbauldPortrait of Little CorbauldStudy for "A Woman Hater"Study for "A Woman Hater"Study for a Little GirlStudy for a Little GirlStudy of a Child in Helmet and BootsStudy of a Child in Helmet and BootsTomkin's Degree Supper and How it EndedTomkin's Degree Supper and How it EndedOur Christmas Turkey, Mr. Bobsby ConcernedOur Christmas Turkey, Mr. Bobsby ConcernedThe Potato HarvestThe Potato HarvestCafé SceneCafé Scene

More like this

Masks and facesPaul Gavarni — Masks and facesPhysionomies Parisiennes:  Le LundiPaul Gavarni (French, 1804–1866) — Physionomies Parisiennes:“- As you can see, Monsieur, I have enforced in my school perfectly good discipline. You cannot imagine to what extent I succeeded implanting in these young scholars a deep sentiment of respect towards their teacher,” plate 23 from Professeurs Et MoutardsHonoré-Victorin Daumier — “- As you can see, Monsieur, I havÉdouard Manet at the RacesEdgar Degas|Edouard Manet — Édouard Manet at the RacesLe LundiPaul Gavarni (French, 1804–1866) — Le LundiRatapoil and Casmajou. The most active members of the philanthropic society of December 10: the portraits are drawn from nature and are of striking similarity, plate six from ActualitésHonoré-Victorin Daumier — Ratapoil and Casmajou. The most acA Regular Out and Out'erMssrs. Fores — A Regular Out and Out'erOscar Wilde and WhistlerPhilip William May — Oscar Wilde and WhistlerThe Bourgeois and His Tailor, plate 5 from Les Bons BourgeoisHonoré-Victorin Daumier — The Bourgeois and His Tailor, platJohn Bull and Uncle SamJohn Leech — John Bull and Uncle Sam"I never give a tip to the waiter... it encourages celibacy," plate 1 from Les Habitués Des CafésHonoré-Victorin Daumier — "I never give a tip to the waiter.Masks and faces: Pretty woman? a bad lotPaul Gavarni — Masks and faces: Pretty woman? a bad lot