Artist
Sir Edwin Henry Landseer (1802‑1873)
Title
Low Life
Date 1829, exhibited 1831
MediumOil paint on mahogany
Dimensionssupport: 457 x 352 mm
Collection
Tate
Acquisition Presented by Robert Vernon 1847
Reference
A00702
Not on display
Sir Edwin Henry Landseer, 'Low Life, 1829, exhibited 1831
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