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Boston Public Library
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James McBey (1883-1959). Prints and Drawings
Drawing for "The story teller"
Drawing for "The story teller"
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Item Information
Title:
Drawing for "The story teller"
Description:
In a corner of the market-place (El Soko) of Tetuan seated Moors are gathered towards dusk under the walls of a mosque, listening to the story-teller.
Artist:
McBey, James, 1883-1959
Name on Item:
McBey
Date:
December 1912
Format:
Drawings/Illustrations
Genre:
Ink drawings
Location:
Boston Public Library
Arts Department
Collection (local):
James McBey (1883-1959). Prints and Drawings
Subjects:
Cities & towns
City & town life
Places:
Morocco
>
Tanger-Tétouan-Al Hoceïma
(region)
>
Tétouan
Extent:
1 drawing : pen and ink ; sheet 22 x 35 cm
Permalink:
https://ark.digitalcommonwealth.org/ark:/50959/p8419j50v
Terms of Use:
Copyright (c) James McBey
All rights reserved.
Notes:
Title from item.
Drawing for the etching titled, "The story-teller" (Hardie and Carter: H. 130).
Additional information on item: No. 5
Notes (date):
Date from item or from accompanying material.
Notes (citation):
Hardie, Martin, and Charles Carter. "The etchings and drypoints of James McBey (1883-1959)." Alan Wofsy Fine Arts, 1997, San Francisco.
Identifier:
17_06_001007
Barcode:
36666000004586
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