A City Thoroughfare (recto); Punch and Judy (verso); Infant Hospital Patients (verso); Under the Arches (verso); Asleep under the Stars (verso); The Angel and the Orphan (verso), from "London: A Pilgrimage by Gustave Doré and Blanchard Jerrold", from "Harper's Weekly"
Artwork Details
- Title: A City Thoroughfare (recto); Punch and Judy (verso); Infant Hospital Patients (verso); Under the Arches (verso); Asleep under the Stars (verso); The Angel and the Orphan (verso), from "London: A Pilgrimage by Gustave Doré and Blanchard Jerrold", from "Harper's Weekly"
- Series/Portfolio: London: A Pilgrimage
- Engraver: Désiré-Mathieu Quesnel (French, Paris 1843–1915 Paris)
- Engraver: Jules-Jean-Marie-Joseph Huyot (French, Toulouse 1841–1921 Eaubonne)
- Engraver: Alphonse Jean-Baptiste Vien (French, born 1814)
- Engraver: Paul-Parcel Jonnard (French, died 1902)
- Engraver: Stéphane Pannemaker (Belgian, Brussels 1847–1930 Paris)
- Artist: After Gustave Doré (French, Strasbourg 1832–1883 Paris)
- Author: William Blanchard Jerrold (British, London 1826–1884 London)
- Publisher: Harper's Weekly (American, 1857–1916)
- Date: April 26, 1873
- Medium: Wood engraving
- Dimensions: sheet: 15 13/16 x 10 3/4 in. (40.2 x 27.3 cm)
- Classification: Prints
- Credit Line: Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1929
- Object Number: 29.88.9(28)
- Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints
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