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1943

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Album Page, Pilaster, Certosa di Pavia, and Hanging Lamp, Sant'Anastasia, Verona

This is a Album page. It was created by Whitney Warren Jr.. It is dated October 8, 1887 and we acquired it in 1943. Its medium is brush and watercolor, graphite on cream paperboard tipped into binding with fabric. It is a part of the Drawings, Prints, and Graphic Design department.

This object was donated by Mrs. William Greenough. It is credited Gift of Mrs. William Greenough.

Its dimensions are

32 x 25 cm (12 5/8 x 9 13/16 in.), irregular

It is inscribed

Recto, in graphite, clockwise from top right corner: (inscribed in circle) 66 / 77; Iron Lamp / St. Anastasia / Verona / Oct 8th 1887; Pilaster / About 60 centimeters high / Certoza - about 20 in high / October 2nd, 1887.

Cite this object as

Album Page, Pilaster, Certosa di Pavia, and Hanging Lamp, Sant'Anastasia, Verona; Whitney Warren Jr. (American, 1864–1943); Italy; brush and watercolor, graphite on cream paperboard tipped into binding with fabric; 32 x 25 cm (12 5/8 x 9 13/16 in.), irregular; Gift of Mrs. William Greenough; 1943-51-143

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