William James Glackens: Then We All Went Home, William James Glackens, 1909, Black crayon, charcoal, ink washes, and white gouache on wove paper, Created in 1909 as an illustration for 'The Practical Joke,' a story by Eden Phillpotts in Putnam's Magazine, this drawing depicts the story's narrator walking home from a bar with two friends. The story, illustrated with four other drawings by Glackens, tells the tale of a man named Edward Bickford whose silver racing trophy is stolen from his bar 'Seven Stars' by his brother, Forrester. The robbery is discovered by two of the narrator's friends when they attempt to play a practical joke on him.Sight: 9 7/16 x 12 7/8 in. (24 x 32.7 cm)
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