Repairing with all Speed to the House

Edward Windsor Kemble American, 1861-1991
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About the Artwork

Repairing with all Speed to the House

late 19th century

Edward Windsor Kemble

1861-1991

American

Unknown

Pen and black ink on heavy cream paper

Sheet: 8 5/8 × 10 7/8 inches (21.9 × 27.6 cm)

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Prints, Drawings & Photographs

Gift of Charles E. Feinberg

55.507

This work is in the public domain.

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Signed, in pen and black ink, lower left, Kemble

Inscribed, in pen and black ink, upper left: [obscured by sticker] Inscribed, under image, lower center: "Repairing with all speed to the house" Inscribed, lower left: Part 2 [...] [erased] Inscribed, in pencil, lower center: [illeg.] 2 m Inscribed, along lower left edge: Mch.15 Typeface, printed in black ink, on label attached to upper center, verso: Title Repairing to the House | Artist E. W. kemble | Medium [blank] | Published in Century [crossed out] St. Nicholas Magazine | For Unpublished' Inscribed, in black crayon, center, verso: Sin | not used Inscribed, in blue crayon, lower center, verso: 10 x 8 | "An Emergency" | (25.00)

White stamp, in black type, upper left: 1117 Stamped, in black ink, upper right: [1]597 Stamped in violet ink, lower left edge: WANTED

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Charles E. Feinberg

1955-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Edward Windsor Kemble, Repairing with all Speed to the House, late 19th century, pen and black ink on heavy cream paper. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Charles E. Feinberg, 55.507.

Repairing with all Speed to the House
Repairing with all Speed to the House