Silver Blaze: Sydney Paget

Silver Blaze: Sydney Paget's illustration of a Sherlock Holmes adventure. The famous detective is represented with Dr. Watson on a train. Published in 'The Strand Magazine'. Story by Conan Doyle. 1892

(Silver Blaze: Sydney Paget's illustration of a Sherlock Holmes adventure. The famous detective is represented with Dr. Watson on a train. Published on “The Strand Magazine”. News by Conan Doyle. 1892.)


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Silver Blaze: Sydney Paget's illustration of a Sherlock Holmes adventure. The famous detective is represented with Dr. Watson on a train. Published in 'The Strand Magazine'. Story by Conan Doyle. 1892 by Sidney Paget. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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