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Artist: William Wallace Denslow
The Par-lor Bear
By William Wallace Denslow
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Date: 1908
Medium: Ink, Wash, and Pencil on Board
Dimensions: 19.75" x 15.75"
Signature: Signed "Den" with his Seahorse Monogram Lower Right
Illustration for verse by Dudley A. Brag...
Category
Early 1900s William Wallace Denslow Art
Materials
Pencil, Ink, Board
The Par-lor Puppy
By William Wallace Denslow
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Date: 1908
Medium: Ink, Wash and Pencil on Board
Dimensions: 19.75" x 15.75"
Signature: Signed "Den" with his Seahorse Monogram
Illustration for verse by Dudley A. Bragdon publishe...
Category
Early 1900s William Wallace Denslow Art
Materials
Board, Ink, Pencil
The Par-lor Ferret
By William Wallace Denslow
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Date: 1908
Medium: Ink, Wash and Pencil on Board
Dimensions: 19.75" x 15.75"
Signature: Signed "Den with his Seahorse Monogram in Left Image, Captioned in Pencil
Category
Early 1900s William Wallace Denslow Art
Materials
Board, Ink, Pencil
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