Du Maurier Bequest
George Louis Du Maurier, 1875–1894
Five drawings from 'Punch' magazine: 1) Noblesse Oblige; 2) Making Allowances; 3) A Distinction and a Difference; 4) A Case of No Comprenny; 5) A Daughter of Erin. Also corresponding print of each work. Part of a collection of 300 drawings and illustrations bequeathed to 57 museums by the estate of George du Maurier through the Art Fund in 1934.
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Title of artwork, date
Du Maurier Bequest, 1875–1894
Date supported
1934
Medium and material
Pen and ink
Gifted by
Estate of George du Maurier

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