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ACTORS, ENTERTAINERS and CIRCUS PERFORMERS
Lfe size lithographed portraits by C. Burckardt and others, published
in Weissenburg in the southern region of Alsace, circa 1880.
29½ x 68¼".
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Trombonist
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Charles KNIGHT after R. Boyne
TRAGIC READINGS &
COMIC READINGS
A pair of colour printed stipple plate engravings by Charles Knight after the paintings by R. Boyne, published in London in 1791.
Each 22 x 18". Framed. |
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T.CHEESMAN after William HOGARTH
The Lady's Last Stake. Mixed method
engraving, published in London by Hurst, Robinson & Co,
1825.
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£950 |
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William HOGARTH.
Marriage à la Mode.
Set of six copperplate engravings from the original plates,
published in London, 1745.
Plate size 15 x 18½ inches. |
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See Also: Sayer's "Satyres de Guillaume Hogarth"
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Thomas ROWLANDSON
THE TOUR of Dr. SYNTAX
Doctor Syntax at an Auction
One of a series of hand coloured etchings with aquatint,
published in The Tour of Dr. Syntax, London 1820. |
£165 |
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Thomas ROWLANDSON after WOODWARD.
The Bull and Mouth.
Copperplate etching with original hand colour by Rowlandson
after Woodward.
Plate size 13 x 9 inches. |
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Robert POLLARD after Thomas Rowlandson.
Vauxhall.
Hand coloured copperplate engraving with aquatint. Late impression,
published London, c.1810, with small repairs to margin.
Plate size 30 x 20 inches.
A presentable example of this scarce print
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Richard POLLARD
Politics
Aquatint with roulette and line engraving, drawn and engraved
by Pollard, with aquatinting by J. Wells, published by M.Ryland
in London in 1791.
Plate size 31½ x 18¼ inches. |
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James GILLRAY
Various caricatures
Copper plate engravings with later hand colour published
in Bohn’s Complete Works of James Gillray in
London in 1849.
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£195 to £375 Framed |
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Rudolph ACKERMANN
Exhibition of Water Coloured Drawings, Old Bond Street.
An aquatint in fine original colour, etched by Stadler after
Thomas Rowlandson & Charles Augustus Pugin, published
by Ackermann, London 1808. One of the series "Ackermann's
Microcosrm of London", many others available.
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