James Smillie, The Voyage of Life: Old Age, by March 1856.
Etching, engraving and mezzotint. 386 mm x 578 mm. © Photo: Royal Academy of Arts, London. Photographer: Prudence Cuming Associates Limited.
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James Smillie (1807 - 1885)
RA Collection: Art
386 mm x 578 mm
James Smillie
The Voyage of Life: Youth, March 1856
Etching, engraving and mezzotint
The Voyage of Life: Manhood, by March 1856
The Voyage of Life: Old Age, by March 1856
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