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Frank Walter Taylor,1918,wood Anemone,Courtship,Knight,Poetry,throat shine

Title: [Ah, like a wood Anemone, thy face, thy curving throat shone faintly through the enfolding gloom that hung about me]
Creator(s): Taylor, F. Walter (Frank Walter), 1874-1921, artist
Date Created/Published: [1918?]
Notes:
Title based on CAI - Taylor, no. 29 (D size).
Study for 'Tristram in the Wood,' poem by Katharine Taylor, Scribner's magazine, 64:514 (Nov. 1918).
(DLC/PP-1933:0096).
Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress).
Subjects:
Courtship.
Knights.
Poetry.
Drawings.
Periodical illustrations.
Studies.
Bookmark /2010718424/
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