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"Advantages of an Irish Car." Mr. Dauge (No favorite with Mrs. Mum, who is hard of hearing): 'Improves the occasion by taking advantage of a slight shower to renew his acquaintance with Miss. M.' Illustration to "Punch," 1864, vol. 47, p.112
Image Not Available for "Advantages of an Irish Car." Mr. Dauge (No favorite with Mrs. Mum, who is hard of hearing): 'Improves the occasion by taking advantage of a slight shower to renew his acquaintance with Miss. M.' Illustration to "Punch," 1864, vol. 47, p.112

"Advantages of an Irish Car." Mr. Dauge (No favorite with Mrs. Mum, who is hard of hearing): 'Improves the occasion by taking advantage of a slight shower to renew his acquaintance with Miss. M.' Illustration to "Punch," 1864, vol. 47, p.112

Charles Samuel Keene (English, 1823–1891)
Medium/TechniqueWood engraving; burnished India proof
Credit LineJohn H. and Ernestine A. Payne Fund
Accession number55.2223
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ClassificationsPrints
ProvenanceHarold Hartley, England (1851-1943): to Sir Harold Hartley, London, England (1878-1972); from whom purchased by MFA April 14,1955.