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The Cavalier


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The Cavalier

possibly 1914
20th century
250 x 198 mm (9.8 x 7.8 in.)

Timothy Cole, American, (1852–1931)
After Frans Hals, Dutch, (ca. 1581–1666)

Object Type: print
Medium and Support: Wood engraving on tissue paper
Print impression quality: Excellent
Marks: Signed beneath block in pencil, lower right: “Timothy Cole N.A.M.A.”; signed in block, lower right: “Timothy Cole Sc 1914[?]”
Marks: Watermark: No watermark
Credit Line: Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest D. North (BA Wesleyan 1924), 1978
Accession Number: 1978.7.5

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This object has the following keywords:
  • cavaliers (soldiers) - Fighting men on horseback, typically of upper class background, especially those who fought on the side of the Royalist party in 17th-century Great Britain. [January 1993 descriptor added.]
  • male portraits
  • portraits - Representations of real individuals that are intended to capture a known or supposed likeness; for representations of fictional or mythological characters, use "figures (representations)." [March 1993 lead-in term added. April 1991 descriptor m

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  • image Dimensions: 250 x 198 mm (9.8 x 7.8 in.)

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