[Mrs. Bute at Miss Crawley’s Bedside]
- Title
- [Mrs. Bute at Miss Crawley’s Bedside]
- Subject
- Women, White
- Diseases
- Women
- Beds in literature
- Manners and customs
- Upper class in literature
- Upper class families
- Fiction
- fictional works
- Fictitious characters
- Period
- 1800-1850;
- Description
- Martha Crawley sits in a chair at Matilda Crawley’s bedside, holding a cup and saucer and scowling. Miss Crawley, who is ill, can be faintly seen inside the canopy of her bed.
- Image Creator
- William Makepeace Thackeray (Engraver)
- Identifier
- mta:22335
- Language
- eng
- Source Name
- Vanity Fair A Novel without a Hero
- Parent Collection
- Vanity Fair
- Image
- mta_22335_OBJ.jpg
- Media
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