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      <title>Middle Eastern Sketchbook</title>
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      <namePart>North, Mary</namePart>
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    <genre authority="7">Portraits.</genre>
    <genre authority="gmgpc">Sketchbooks.</genre>
    <genre authority="gmgpc">Pencil works.</genre>
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      <dateIssued>approximately 1840</dateIssued>
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      <extent>9 drawings in 1 sketchbook : pencil, brush and watercolor on paper ; 14 x 23 cm</extent>
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    <abstract type="Summary">A 19th century private sketchbook kept by the unidentified Englishwoman Mary North, who signs her name to the inside of the front cover. Among the illustrations are &quot;A Persian Khan&quot;, &quot;An Arabian child dressed in his holiday suit&quot;, and &quot;A Zebek&quot;, the caption of which drawing is taken from George Keppel&apos;s 1831 &quot;Narrative of a Journey Across the Balcan. Other sketches include a portrait of &quot;The Right Rev&apos;d Reginald Heber D.D. Lord Bishop of Calcutta&quot; (who had died in Tiruchirappalli in 1826), based on the oil portrait by Thomas Phillips, now in the British Library, as well as a scene of saying grace, studies of buildings and other classical portraits.</abstract>
    <accessCondition type="use and reproduction">No Known Copyright </accessCondition>
    <note>Title and date devised by library staff. 12 pp. of pencil and brush sketches, with four watercoloured and five grey wash drawings. Contemporary boards with red calf spine.</note>
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    <note>HC.GM.2013.0016</note>
    <note>2-D Graphic</note>
    <note>Item-ID: i25160382</note>
    <note>BIB-ID: 2704206</note>
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      <geographic>Middle East</geographic>
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