The Ghost of My Departed Husband, or Wither my Love ah wither art thou gone April 1, 1808, reissued September 1, 1811 Thomas Rowlandson An old woman has fallen in a graveyard, shrieking, over a ghost wearing a night-cap, which emerges from the ground. An elderly countryman crouches towards her in horror, holding out his lantern.. The Ghost of My Departed Husband, or Wither my Love ah wither art thou gone. Thomas Rowlandson (British, London 1757-1827 London). April 1, 1808, reissued September 1, 1811. Hand-colored etching. Thomas Tegg (British, 1776-1846). Prints
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