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Woman with Fan and Bustle, 1886 Signed Ink Drawing, Mounted as Found porcelain owl " WearEver Cookware thus became

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" WearEver Cookware thus became one of the first widely available aluminum based consumer products of their time

2 5/8" x 1 7/8"

Always learning

used for the text

just two words: "beau garçon" (but with the wrong accent on the c I believe)

Woman with Fan and Bustle, 1886 Signed Ink Drawing, Mounted as Found porcelain owl " WearEver Cookware thus becameDressed for the opera it would appear, fascinator on her head and fan dangling from one gloved finger. I love her in all of her finery, finely rendered in black ink. Makes me think a bit of Aubrey Beardley's women from the same era. Signed E. Miller (I believe that is an E) and dated Feb. 86 at lower left. 5 1 2" x 3 1 2". Good condition, mounted to backing paper, as found, with a few scattered small stains toning and a bit of glue stain at top left

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