The Sketchbook Collection (Sir George Scharf)

I have to call your attention to some doodles. 


Recently I stumbled across these: the wonderful drawings of Sir George Scharf, first director of the UK’s National Portrait Gallery, c. 1856-57. He made an effort to carry out an extensive survey of Old Masters and treasures in Britain, but it was a time before widespread photography, so he immortalized what he found by sketching it. He also recorded the portrait exhibitions the same way. 


The resulting drawings are delightful in their simplicity and efficiency.


This, however, is my favorite one. We've all been there.



Aside from that, I’m currently in the midst of several investigations and research attempts, all of which have gone out of control in complexity. In the meantime, I appreciate the patience on the part of my very small readership. It will be worth it. Maybe.


(other sketchbook links: 12345. All pages are searchable by contents.)

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