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Benedict Knew Him for the Man Whose Name Was Still Warm Upon Their Lips, Illustration for Scribner's Magazine (XXXVI, No. 2, August 1904, p. 187)
Frank Walter Taylor
Charcoal and watercolor on illustration board · 1904
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

To Explore by that Cheerless Illumination for Leaks
Frank Walter Taylor
Black crayon, brush with black and grey watercolors, with white heightening, on illustration board · 1904
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

Man Reading a Book
Frank Walter Taylor
Black chalk and black pastel with stumping and erasing, on ivory wove paper · 1894
Art Institute of Chicago

Abraham Lincoln at His Desk
Frank Walter Taylor
Black chalk and black pastel with stumping and erasing, on ivory wove paper · 1894
Art Institute of Chicago

On the Terrace (recto); Man and Woman at a Doorway (verso)
Frank Walter Taylor
Charcoal, with stumping and erasing (recto and verso), on grayish-cream wove paper · 1894
Art Institute of Chicago

The Parting
Frank Walter Taylor
Charcoal, with stumping and erasing, on cream wove paper · 1894
Art Institute of Chicago

Two Women Seated
Frank Walter Taylor
Charcoal, with stumping and erasing, on grayish-cream wove paper · 1894
Art Institute of Chicago

Man Seated at Desk, with Man Standing Behind Him
Frank Walter Taylor
Charcoal with stumping on ivory wove paper · 1894
Art Institute of Chicago

Two Men at a Table
Frank Walter Taylor
Charcoal with stumping on ivory wove paper · 1894
Art Institute of Chicago