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Maker(s):Busby, Thomas Lord
Culture:English
Title:print: Hope
Date Made:1826
Type:Print
Materials:paper, ink, pencil, watercolors
Place Made:United Kingdom; England; London
Measurements:overall: 5 in x 6 in; 12.7 cm x 15.24 cm
Accession Number:  HD 69.1338
Credit Line:Gift of John Kenneth Byard
Museum Collection:  Historic Deerfield
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Description:
Hand-colored print titled "Hope" with "Busby's Humorous Etchings. N 17" inscribed at the top left, and "T. L. Busby. 1826" inscribed on the center botton of the print, and "Depository & Public Library 84 Charlotte St Rathbone Place" along the bottom left. The scene depicts a boy, with his hat and open book on the floor and fork and knife in hand, seated at a small table with a round top and tripod base as his mother carves the round pudding on the table. It appears that the boy has just come home from school because a hat and an open book are on the floor in the middle of kitchen.

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