

Black and white drawing of a man dancing with four children on a road. The man wears a hat, vest, and loose-fitting pants. He appears to be mid-step, with one leg extended behind him and the other bent in front. The children are all dressed in simple clothing. One child sits on the ground to the left, another sits on the man's right leg, a third child stands behind the man, and a fourth sits on the ground to the right. The background is minimal, with some shading to suggest the road. The title "Group on the Stockport Road" and the artist's signature are written at the bottom.
Artwork Details
- Medium
- Pen and iron-gall ink and graphite on off-white laid paper
- Culture
- American
- Dimensions
- 600 × 579 px
- Public Domain
- Yes
- Museum Record
- View original
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