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Home pictures, sixteen domestic scenes of childhood drawn and etched by Hablot Knight Browne
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[Home pictures, sixteen domestic scenes of childhood drama and etched by Hablot Night Browne]
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Hablot Knight Browne letter to "Sir"
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Relative to the lease of a house.
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Hablot Knight Browne "Charles Dickens:" printed etching
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A collection of drawings, etchings, prints, and watercolors originally part of a bound volume; the material is related to Charles Dickens, his life, and some of the characters from his books, including "Nicholas Nickleby," "The Old Curiosity Shop," "Oliver Twist," and "The Pickwick Papers." Also included are drawings of Dickens and his wife, Catherine Dickens, and their visit to America in 1842. The material was created by various artists including Hablot Knight Browne ("Phiz"), George Cattermole, George Cruikshank, Daniel Maclise, Joseph Kenny Meadows, Pierre Morand, Frederick Sem, and Sir Leslie Ward ("Spy"). Also included is the original binding.
HM 39987 (5)
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Hablot Knight Browne "Original design for the etching in 'The Pickwick Papers'" (not used)
Manuscripts
On verso: pencil sketch of a young woman.
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Hablot Knight Browne "The Goblin and the Sexton:" from "The Pickwick Papers:" printed etching
Manuscripts
A collection of drawings, etchings, prints, and watercolors originally part of a bound volume; the material is related to Charles Dickens, his life, and some of the characters from his books, including "Nicholas Nickleby," "The Old Curiosity Shop," "Oliver Twist," and "The Pickwick Papers." Also included are drawings of Dickens and his wife, Catherine Dickens, and their visit to America in 1842. The material was created by various artists including Hablot Knight Browne ("Phiz"), George Cattermole, George Cruikshank, Daniel Maclise, Joseph Kenny Meadows, Pierre Morand, Frederick Sem, and Sir Leslie Ward ("Spy"). Also included is the original binding.
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