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- John Swain 1820 – 1909
- Title
- Untitled wood engraving used to illustrate a story titled ‘Nips Daimon’ by C. E. Bockus
- Date
- 24 May 1862
- Medium
- Wood engraving
- Dimensions
- 287 × 223 mm
- Format
- Artwork - on paper, print
- Collection
- Tate Archive
- Acquisition
- Presented by Mrs P. Keene, October 1976.
- Reference
- TGA 766/318
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