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George Wesley Bellows, designer

Murder of Edith Cavell, 1918

Description

Maker

  • George Wesley Bellows, 1882-1925, American, designer

Title

Murder of Edith Cavell

Year

1918

Medium

lithograph

Materials/Techniques

Materials

  • lithograph

Supports

  • Light weight cream paper mounted on heavy weight cream wove paper

Dimensions

48.1 x 62.9 cm (18 7/8 x 24 13/16 inches) (plate)

Signature / Inscription / Marks

Original--Recto:in pencil signed, LR:Geo Bellows ; titled, LC:Murder of Edith Cavell, numbered, LL:No 42

Type

  • Works on Paper,
  • Prints

Credit

Gift of Mrs. Gustav Radeke

Object Number

25.139

Exhibition History

Exhibition History

George Bellows, The Eight, and the American Scene

July 7 - September 2, 1995

Use

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