Edmund Joseph Sullivan

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Edmund Joseph Sullivan
1869-1933
"I fear I break in on some of your scientific studies" "No," said Boulnois. "I was reading 'The bloody thumb"'
1913
Pen and black ink over graphite, on illustration board.
14 7/8 x 10 3/4 inches (378 x 273 mm)
Bequest of Gordon N. Ray, 1987.
1986.1470
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Original drawing for an illustration for G.K. Chesterton's short story "The strange crime of John Boulnois," from The wisdom of Father Brown; as the story first appeared with Sullivan's illustrations in the Pall Mall magazine, July, 1913.

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Signed and dated at lower left, "Edmund J. Sullivan. 1913"; inscribed in ink at bottom, "The strange crime of John Boulnois.. II. 'I fear I break in on some of your scientific studies' 'No,' said Boulnois. 'I was reading 'The bloody thumb'"; inscribed in ink at top, "Please return drawing when reproduced to Edmund J. Sullivan A.R.W.S 18 Hill Road St. John's Wood, NW. May[?] 9th 1913".

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From the library of Gordon N. Ray.
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Drawing shows Father Brown being admitted to a study by a maidservant, where Mr. Boulnois sits at a table reading a book.

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