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Wood engravings and drawings by Charles Keene

1846–90

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This collection, which has now been digitised and made available to view online, includes primarily wood engravings, many of which were used to illustrate 'Punch', and other similar publications, such as 'Once a Week', by Charles Keene. These illustrations cover a substantial part of his career, dating from 1861 to 1888. Also available online are a number of preparatory pencil and ink studies that appear to have informed his wood engravings for 'Punch', as well as etchings, including one early design for and illustration printed in Daniel Defoe's book, 'The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe', published in 1847.

Collection Owner
Charles Samuel Keene 1823–1891
Collection
Tate Archive
Acquisition
Presented by Mrs P. Keene, October 1976.
Reference
TGA 766

360 objects in this collection

  • Wood engravings and drawings by Charles Keene

    360 Objects

Title
Wood engravings and drawings by Charles Keene
Date
1846–90
Description
This collection, which has now been digitised and made available to view online, includes primarily wood engravings, many of which were used to illustrate 'Punch', and other similar publications, such as 'Once a Week', by Charles Keene. These illustrations cover a substantial part of his career, dating from 1861 to 1888. Also available online are a number of preparatory pencil and ink studies that appear to have informed his wood engravings for 'Punch', as well as etchings, including one early design for and illustration printed in Daniel Defoe's book, 'The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe', published in 1847.
Reference
TGA 766

Showing 321–340 of 360 objects

Untitled wood engraving used to illustrate a poem titled ‘The Vikings Serf’ by Walter Thornbury

John Swain
4 July 1863
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Wood engraving titled ‘Friday took his aim’

John Swain
1892
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Wood engraving titled ‘Friday took his aim’

James Cooper
1847
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Etching titled ‘The Lee Shore’

Charles Samuel Keene
1858
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Wood engraving titled ‘Your name and College, Sir?’

John Swain
1862
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Wood engraving titled ‘Chocolate and Madeira’

John Swain
1862
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Wood engraving titled ‘The Langham Rooms’

John Swain
1862
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Wood engraving titled ‘The Waiting Room’

John Swain
1862
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Wood engraving titled ‘The Boudoir-Bar’

Charles Samuel Keene
1862
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Wood engraving titled ‘A Billiard-Room in the Quadrant’

Charles Samuel Keene
1862
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Wood engraving titled ‘The Duel’

Charles Samuel Keene
1862
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Untitled wood engraving used to illustrate a book titled ‘Legends of Number Nip’

Charles Samuel Keene
1864
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Untitled wood engraving used to illustrate a book titled ‘Legends of Number Nip’

Charles Samuel Keene
1864
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Untitled wood engraving used to illustrate a book titled ‘Legends of Number Nip’

John Swain
1864
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Wood engraving titled ‘A Needle-case, that under my nose you gave to Miss Prettyman’

Charles Samuel Keene
1866
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Wood engraving titled ‘Mrs Caudle visits the kitchen - Millions of black-beetles’

Charles Samuel Keene
1866
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Wood engraving titled ‘You nodded and drank a glass of wine to that creature’

Charles Samuel Keene
1866
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Wood engraving titled ‘Colonel Dujardin walked quickly down between the two lines looking with this fiery eye into the men’s eyes on his right’

Charles Samuel Keene
1890
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Wood engraving titled ‘Initial Letter T’

Charles Samuel Keene
1879
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Wood engraving titled ‘Initial letter A’

Charles Samuel Keene
1879
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