Charles Samuel Keene, "Oh, Tax 'em by all means!", 1888, NGA 76064
Summary
Keene was born in 1823 in Hornsey, London. He began his artistic career as a wood engraver, but soon turned to illustration and became a regular contributor to Punch magazine. He was known for his detailed and realistic drawings, often with humorous or satirical themes. Keene's work was highly regarded by his contemporaries, including Vincent van Gogh, who collected his illustrations. He also influenced a generation of artists, including Aubrey Beardsley and Edward Gorey. Keene died in 1891, but his legacy lives on through his art and the influence he had on the field of illustration.
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Date
1888
Source
National Gallery of Art, Washington DC
Copyright info
public domain