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Charles Conder (1868-1909).
The Green Room.
Lithograph.
Signed, titled and dated '99 on the stone, signed and numbered in pencil.
8 3/4 x 11 ins.
1899.
Literature:
Catalogue of the Lithographs (of Conder) Campbell Dodgson.
Charles Conder, his life and Work, Frank Gibson, 1914, p.83 no. 16, 1904.
This lithograph listed belongs to the Carnival Set of 8 prints, issued by Ernest Browna and Phillips in 1904 in an edition of 50. In 1899 Conder lived for a while at William Rothenstein's house at 1 Pembroke Cottages, Edwarde's Square. The former had been practising lithography since 1893 and introduced his guest to the process by candlelight in his garden studio.
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8 3/4 x 11 insThe BADA Standard
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