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But O For the Touch of a Vanished Hand
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Caption | But O For the Touch of a Vanished Hand, 1888. Walter Langley. In 1882, Langley settled in Newlyn, Cornwall. The subjects of his paintings were typically Cornish fishermen and their families. The title is taken from the Tennyson poem 'Break Break Break'. |
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Creator | see caption |
Artwork medium | not available |
Credit | Birmingham Museums Trust |
Terms of use | Public Domain Dedication (CC0 1.0) |
Search stock images by keyword | But O For the Touch Vanished Hand 1888 Walter Langley 1882 Langley settled Newlyn Cornwall subjects paintings typically Cornish fishermen families Tennyson poem Break Break Break Boat Watercolour England Newlyn School Emotion Sad |
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YBM0302485 | 3,999 x 2,824 pixels | 148 |
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