but still holds them together fine
Photos don't convey his scale--he's a full 24 inches when stood up--with jointed arms and legs
with absolutely gorgeous color and surface to the wood
It is signed--exuberantly
or another nice one just to hang on the wall
Lonely at the Top: c. 1830s Graphite and Charcoal Drawing of Obelisk Monument candle holder but still holds them togetherThe momument portrayed here, I know from a little searching, is the Obelisk at Newtown Park in Dublin, erected in 1727 by Viscount Lord Allen as a monument mausoleum for his wife (she was ultimately buried elsewhere, and legend has it that Joshua Allen, the 2nd Viscount of Stillorgan, had his favourite horse buried beneath it instead!) In any event, this drawing fairly closely follows an engraving of it published by Fisher, Son & Co. London, in 1832,