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The Widow Embracing Her Husband's Grave
Creator:
William Blake, 1757–1827, British
Date:
1805 to 1808
Medium:
Pen and gray ink with graphite and watercolor on medium, moderately textured, cream wove paper
Dimensions:
Sheet: 6 x 8 1/8 inches (15.2 x 20.6 cm)
Collection:
Prints and Drawings
Credit Line:
Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection
The Spoiled Child, Scene II
Creator:
Lewis Vaslet, 1742–1808, British
Date:
ca. 1802
Medium:
Watercolor with black ink and gray wash over graphite on moderately thick, slightly textured, cream wove paper
Dimensions:
Sheet: 15 3/8 x 20 3/8 inches (39.1 x 51.8 cm)
Collection:
Prints and Drawings
Credit Line:
Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection
Sketch for "Reading the Will"
Creator:
Sir David Wilkie, 1785–1841, British
Date:
before 1820
Medium:
Pen and brown ink on medium, moderately textured, cream laid paper, mounted in moderately thick, moderately textured, cream laid paper
Dimensions:
Mount: 8 1/4 × 10 inches (21 × 25.4 cm)
Collection:
Prints and Drawings
Credit Line:
Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection
Study for "Reading the Will"
Creator:
Sir David Wilkie, 1785–1841, British
Date:
1820
Medium:
Watercolor with gray ink on medium, smooth, cream wove paper
Dimensions:
Sheet: 4 x 5 5/8 inches (10.2 x 14.3 cm)
Collection:
Prints and Drawings
Credit Line:
Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection
Widow with the Burning Corpse of her Husband Becoming a Sati, Patna
Creator:
Unknown artist (Company style), nineteenth century, Indian
Date:
between 1820 and 1830
Medium:
Watercolor and gouache on thick, slightly textured, cream wove paper
Dimensions:
Sheet: 15 7/8 × 22 3/4 inches (40.3 × 57.8 cm)
Collection:
Prints and Drawings
Credit Line:
Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Fund