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Unknown Artist — Going to Court - How I Went

Unknown Artist

Going to Court - How I Went

1863

This wood engraving depicts a social scene related to legal proceedings, rendered in the detailed linear style characteristic of the medium. The artist employs fine parallel lines and careful cross hatching to create tonal values and depth within the composition. As an anonymous work, it represents the broader tradition of narrative wood engravings that often documented everyday social customs and experiences in their historical context.

Medium
wood engraving

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Unknown Artist, Going to Court - How I Went, 1863

This wood engraving depicts a social scene related to legal proceedings, rendered in the detailed linear style characteristic of the medium. The artist employs fine parallel lines and careful cross hatching to create tonal values and depth within the composition. As an anonymous work, it represents the broader tradition of narrative wood engravings that often documented everyday social customs and experiences in their historical context.

Medium
wood engraving
Year
1863
Seen at
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Unknown Artist, 19th Century, American, Somber, Social Commentary, Legal proceedings, Narrative, Realism, Horizontal Composition, Oil on Canvas

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Cleveland Museum of Art, Art Institute of Chicago