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Henry Rushbury

Artist Francis Dodd (Scottish, 1874 - 1949)
Date1914
MediumDrypoint
DimensionsPlate: 10 × 10 7/8 inches (25.4 × 27.62 cm)
Credit LineBequest of Frances M. Logan
Object number53-51/158
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Henry Rushbury, the author of the prison view at San Gimignano, is here portrayed by his teacher Francis Dodd. The sitter is shown with a portfolio, in which he would make sketches that later formed the basis of his etchings. In his hand he holds a pen and a pencil or crayon.
Provenance

Frances M. Logan (1855-1946), Kansas City, MO, by 1946;

 

Bequeathed by Frances M. Logan to The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO, 1953.
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