New Lamps for Old (in frame), 1901. Artist: Joseph Edward Southall. Gilded by: Anna Elizabeth Southall. The subject is taken from story of Aladdin in the One Thousand and One Nights (The Arabian Nights).. George Breeze records (in 'Joseph Southall 1861-1944, Artist-Craftsman', Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery, 1983): 'The figures from left to right are: the artist, Arthur Gaskin, (The Magician), Charles March Gere, Mrs F. Wood, (Aladdin's wife), William Littleboy, Alderman White, Joseph Sturge, Anna Elizabeth Baker, John E. Baker (Scheherazade), and Alderman Apart from the first three


New Lamps for Old (in frame), 1901. Artist: Joseph Edward Southall. Gilded by: Anna Elizabeth Southall. The subject is taken from story of Aladdin in the One Thousand and One Nights (The Arabian Nights).. George Breeze records (in 'Joseph Southall 1861-1944, Artist-Craftsman', Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery, 1983): 'The figures from left to right are: the artist, Arthur Gaskin, (The Magician), Charles March Gere, Mrs F. Wood, (Aladdin's wife), William Littleboy, Alderman White, Joseph Sturge, Anna Elizabeth Baker, John E. Baker (Scheherazade), and Alderman Apart from the first three who were artists, the other named persons were prominent Quakers in All were close friends or relatives of Southall.'. .


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