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Eleanor (Nell) Gwynn
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Eleanor (Nell) Gwynn

Primary (London, England, 1831–1912)
NationalityEnglish, Europe
Date1884
MediumEtching in red ink on chine collé
DimensionsSheet: 11 11/16 × 8 5/8 in. (29.7 × 21.9 cm)
Additional Dimension: 6 1/16 × 4 1/2 in. (15.4 × 11.4 cm)
Credit LineBlanton Museum of Art, The University of Texas at Austin, Gift of E. Wyllys Andrews IV, G1964.1.144
Collection AreaPrints and Drawings
Object numberG1964.1.144
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