Man with a Pipe

Image credit: Manchester Art Gallery

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Portrait of a man with only his head, left hand and a pipe clearly visible.The subject has grey hair and a beard, and wears a wide brimmed hat. He looks towards the viewer and in his left hand, holds a long thin stemmed pipe. The man's jacket is indicated by a fine outline upon which, an upside down sketch of a bearded man's head is visible. The background is plain and neutral.

Manchester Art Gallery

Manchester

Title

Man with a Pipe

Date

1838–1842

Medium

oil & chalk on paper

Measurements

H 60.7 x W 48.5 cm

Accession number

1982.194

Acquisition method

purchased from Eastbrook Galleries, 1982

Work type

Painting

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