Hablot Knight Browne

Having All the Fun to Themselves

c. 1870
Watercolor and graphite, with pink gouache, heightened with white gouache, on gray wove paper, perimeter mounted on ivory wove paper
18.6 × 27.1 cm (7.3 × 10.7 in)

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