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Man with Pipe

Maker (American, 1811 - 1893)
ClassificationsDRAWINGS
Dateca. 1840-1843
Mediumgraphite and watercolor on paper
Credit LineThe Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens. Gift of Michael St. Clair
Label TextThese lively figure studies reveal the working methods Kensett and Casilear employed in their costume drawings. The line to the left of the figure in Kensett's Seated Man with Small Horn represents an abandoned start to the composition. In Man with a Pipe, Casilear, or perhaps a playful classmate, added a caricature to the upper-right corner.
Status
Not on view
Object number98.31.20
Barefoot Man Outdoors
John William Casilear
ca. 1840-1843
Object number: 98.31.23
Standing Man with Farm Tool
John William Casilear
ca. 1840-1843
Object number: 98.31.18
Man on Step
John William Casilear
ca. 1840-1843
Object number: 98.31.15
Man with Staff and Basket
John William Casilear
ca. 1840-1843
Object number: 98.31.12
Study of Man "Gardian [sic] of the Pope"
John William Casilear
ca. 1840-1843
Object number: 98.31.8
Standing Peasant Man with Staff
John William Casilear
ca. 1840-1843
Object number: 98.31.7
Standing Woman Gazing Down
John William Casilear
ca. 1840-1843
Object number: 98.31.24
Cardinal in his State Robe
John William Casilear
ca. 1840-1843
Object number: 98.31.21
Woman in Profile
John William Casilear
ca. 1840-1843
Object number: 98.31.22
Bearded Monk Carrying Bags
John William Casilear
ca. 1840-1843
Object number: 98.31.19
Study of Woman from Side
John William Casilear
ca. 1840-1843
Object number: 98.31.16
Seated Woman with Vase
John William Casilear
ca. 1840-1843
Object number: 98.31.17