Study of a man gazing down

George Richmond British

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Richmond's pen and ink drawing may represent his friend Samuel Palmer's cousin, John Giles (1810-1880). The artist was a prolific and successful portraitist, and is known to have painted that subject reading in a work now in a private collection.

Study of a man gazing down, George Richmond (British, Brompton 1809–1896 London), Pen and brown ink

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