Charles Samuel Keene

The Potato Harvest

July 1, 1877
Pen and brown ink, with brush and gray wash and touches of white gouache, over traces of graphite, on tan wove paper, laid down on ivory wove card
19 × 14.5 cm (7.5 × 5.7 in)

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