Swann Galleries - 20th Century Illustration - Sale 2337 - January 23, 2014 - page 80

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EDWARDWINDSOR KEMBLE.
Group of 3 pen and wash illustrations for The Century Magazine. Various sizes. Signed.
1880s.
[1,000/1,500]
The Colonel was standing on the mat.” Illustration for F. Hopkinson Smith, “Colonel Carter of
Cartersville.—II,” The Century Magazine, December 1890, page 232. 210x150mm; 8
1
/
4
x5
7
/
8
inches.Title in pencil below the drawing: “The Colonel now was happy” * “The nervous man who
stops the messenger boys.” Illustration for F. Hopkinson Smith, “Colonel Carter of Cartersville.—
III,” The Century Magazine, January 1891, page 428. 200x178 mm; 7
3
/
4
x7
1
/
4
inches. Signed
lower left “Kemble”; title in pencil below the drawing: “The nervous man stopping the messenger” *
“The judge and the major.” Illustration for F. Hopkinson Smith, “Colonel Carter of Cartersville.—
IV,”The Century Magazine, January 1891, page 597. 200x165mm; 8x6
1
/
2
inches. Signed lower
right “Kemble”; title in pencil below the drawing.
133
EDWARDWINDSOR KEMBLE.
Group of 3 studies of Black life from The Century Magazine. Pen and ink, various sizes,
matted. 1880s.
[2,000/3,000]
Four vignettes on one sheet of paper for James Lane Allen, “Mrs. Stowe’s ‘Uncle Tom’s Cabin’ at
Home in Kentucky,”The Century Magazine, October 1887, pages 852, 854 and 856.Various sizes
* Two vignettes on one sheet of paper for James Lane Allen, “Mrs. Stowe’s ‘Uncle Tom’s Cabin’ at
Home in Kentucky,” The Century Magazine, October 1887, page 854. Various sizes * “The
Mistress.” Pen and ink. Illustration for James Lane Allen, “Mrs. Stowe’s ‘Uncle Tom’s Cabin’ at
Home in Kentucky,” The Century Magazine, October 1887, page 862. 240x190mm; 9
3
/
8
x7
3
/
8
inches. Signed and dated lower left:“Kemble.‘87.”
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