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“Ah, you’ve come at last, young man”

George Benjamin Luks and Frederick J. Quinby Company

“Ah, you’ve come at last, young man”

1903

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“Ah, you’ve come at last, young man”

1903

Physical Qualities Etching, Sheet: 212 × 135 mm. (8 3/8 × 5 5/16 in.) Image: 121 × 92 mm. (4 3/4 × 3 5/8 in.)
Credit Line Gift of Bennard Perlman, Baltimore
Object Number 2001.296
The Baltimore Museum of Art by gift, 2001; Bennard Perlman, Baltimore
Cary, Elizabeth Luther. George Luks, American Artists series, Whitney Museum of American Art, c. 1931.

Reich, Sheldon. Graphic Style of the American Eight [...], Salt Lake City: Utah Museum of Fine Arts, c. 1976.

Nina Kasanof, "The Illustrations of Everett Shinn and George Luks," PhD dissertation, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1992, p. 193.

Signed: 1

Inscribed: upper left in plate: "Geo B Luks"; upper center in plate: "Copyright, 1904, by the Frederick J. Quinby Company"

Artist

George Benjamin Luks

1866–1932

American, 1867-1933
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Publisher

Frederick J. Quinby Company

2000–2000

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