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Sketch for "To the Charge!"
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The only extant oil sketch by Rimmer, this work was painted on cardboard and intended as a prelude for a larger painting entitled "To the Charge/Off to the Charge," which has been lost.
Department of American Paintings Sculpture & Decorative Arts
From the artist to his daughter Caroline Hunt Rimmer at his death 1879; to her niece Edith Rimmer Durham Simonds 1918; purchased by the Fogg Art Museum 1936.
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Louise E. Bettens Fund
Title: Sketch for "To the Charge!"
Description:
The only extant oil sketch by Rimmer, this work was painted on cardboard and intended as a prelude for a larger painting entitled "To the Charge/Off to the Charge," which has been lost.
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