FRANCIS LE PIPER (?1640-1698)
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FRANCIS LE PIPER (?1640-1698)

Studies of two male heads, one bespectacled

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FRANCIS LE PIPER (?1640-1698)
Studies of two male heads, one bespectacled
pencil, pen and brown ink, brown wash
4 3⁄8 x 6 5⁄8 in. (11.1 x 16.8 cm.)

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Francis Le Piper was from an important Flemish family settled in Canterbury. His father was a successful merchant, and a private income enabled Le Piper to pursue his interest in art for his own amusement, almost exclusively choosing comic subjects. This drawing is a typical caricature of figures he may have met in a tavern. Several drawings by him are in the British Museum.

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