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1904

  • Work on this object began.

1953

  • We acquired this object.

2015

2025

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Drawing, Benedict Knew Him for the Man Whose Name Was Still Warm Upon Their Lips, Illustration for Scribner's Magazine (XXXVI, No. 2, August 1904, p. 187)

This is a Drawing. It was created by Frank Walter Taylor and published by Charles Scribners’ Sons. It is dated 1904 and we acquired it in 1953. Its medium is charcoal and watercolor on illustration board. It is a part of the Drawings, Prints, and Graphic Design department.

Its dimensions are

60.2 × 40.6 cm (23 11/16 in. × 16 in.)

It is signed

Signed, lower left: "Taylor"

Cite this object as

Drawing, Benedict Knew Him for the Man Whose Name Was Still Warm Upon Their Lips, Illustration for Scribner's Magazine (XXXVI, No. 2, August 1904, p. 187); Frank Walter Taylor; Published by Charles Scribner's Sons; USA; charcoal and watercolor on illustration board; 60.2 × 40.6 cm (23 11/16 in. × 16 in.); 1953-48-28

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