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This drawing is part of a group datable to 1816-1817, exploring the everyday life of London, and particularly Lambeth (see lot 114). Other examples are in the British Museum (1880,11.13-1245), and the Victoria & Albert Museum (no. 46-1876). For a note on the artist, please see lot 43.
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The sheet is fully laid down onto a supporting sheet, and hinged into a non-acidic mount. There are some slight losses to the extreme edge of the left hand side (overmounted) but the sheet is in good overall condition, the medium is strong and it reads well.