Doc and the Gambler

Edward Windsor Kemble American, 1861-1991
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About the Artwork

Doc and the Gambler

late 19th century

Edward Windsor Kemble

1861-1991

American

Unknown

Pen and black ink on cream bristol board

Sheet: 15 3/4 × 12 1/2 inches (40 × 31.8 cm)

Drawings

Prints, Drawings & Photographs

Gift of Charles E. Feinberg

55.505

This work is in the public domain.

Markings

Signed, in black ink, lower left of image: Kemble

Inscribed, in pencil, upper left: B. 2016. Inscribed, upper left edge: [check mark] Inscribed, upper right: 1227 Mch 5 Inscribed, lower right: Page 10 Inscribed, lower left: Trusty, 49. Inscribed, under image, centered: 3 1/2 Inches [with brackets on either side of image] | Dock & the Gambler. Inscribed, in black ink, upper center of image: GROCERIES Inscribed, in black crayon Inscribed, left of center, verso, vertically: Cty | a5450 [circled] Inscribed, in blue crayon, right of center, verso, vertically: 7 x 10 | Doc and the Gambler | 40-214 | -(35.00)

Sticker, with black type, on white ground, upper left: 917 Stamped, in blue ink, upper left: 4370 Blind stamp, upper left: Extra Superfine Bristol Board | A N C | NY [embossed in circle with initials embossed on clover in center of stamp] Stamp, in violet ink, center, verso: Art Department | The Century Co., | Union Square | New York City

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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, Doc and the Gambler, late 19th century, pen and black ink on cream bristol board. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Charles E. Feinberg, 55.505.

Doc and the Gambler
Doc and the Gambler