File:George Moore Vanity Fair 21 January 1897.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionGeorge Moore Vanity Fair 21 January 1897.jpg | Caricature of George Moore. Caption read "Esther Waters". |
Date | circa. 1896 (published 21 January 1897) |
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Published in Vanity Fair, 21 January 1897. Downloaded from http://www.darvillsrareprints.com/images/images/Vanity%20Fair/Literary/George%20Moore.htm |
Author | Walter Sickert (1860-1942) |
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