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Thomas Waterman Wood — His Own Doctor

Thomas Waterman Wood

His Own Doctor

1883

"His Own Doctor" is an etching by Thomas Waterman Wood, a 19th century American artist known for his genre scenes depicting everyday life. The work exemplifies Wood's skill in the etching medium, capturing narrative detail and human character through precise linework and tonal variation. The composition presents a humorous or satirical moment, consistent with Wood's interest in social observation and the quirks of ordinary people.

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Thomas Waterman Wood, His Own Doctor, 1883

"His Own Doctor" is an etching by Thomas Waterman Wood, a 19th century American artist known for his genre scenes depicting everyday life. The work exemplifies Wood's skill in the etching medium, capturing narrative detail and human character through precise linework and tonal variation. The composition presents a humorous or satirical moment, consistent with Wood's interest in social observation and the quirks of ordinary people.

Medium
etching
Year
1883
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Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

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Genre Scene, Interior domestic setting, 19th Century, American Artist, Social Commentary, Humorous narrative, Self-examination, Oil Painting, Realism, Anecdotal storytelling

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