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1 Spanish Enchantress, c. 1850
ARTIST: J.G. MIDDLETON (British,
19th C.)
ENGRAVER: GEORGE ZOBEL (British, 1810-1881)
DATE: c. 1850
Original 19th C. mezzotint on cotton rag paper, hand-watercolored
Plate approx. 17 x 14 in.
Unframed: $170. Framed:
$310.
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2 The Chocolate Pot, c. 1745
ARTIST: JEANNE-ETIENNE LIOTARD (Swiss,
1702-1789)
ENGRAVER: JAMES POSSELWHITE (British, 19th C.)
DATE: c. 1845
Original 19th C. stipple engraving on cotton rag paper, hand-watercolored
Plate approx. 16 x 11 in.
Unframed: $140. Framed:
$250.
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3 London Strawberry Vendor, c. 1790
ARTIST: FRANCIS WHEATLEY (British,
1747-1801)
ENGRAVER: GIOVANNI VENDRAMINI (Italian, active late 18th C.)
DATE: c. 1790
Original 18th C. engraving on cotton rag paper, hand-watercolored
Plate approx. 17 x 13 in.
One of Wheatley's "Cries of London" series, depicting street vendors of
various goods and services.
Unframed: $165. Framed:
$290.
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4 The Souvenir, c. 1775
ARTIST: JEAN-HONORE FRAGONARD (French,
1732-1806)
ENGRAVER: LAWRENCE JOSSET (British, 1910-1995)
DATE: c. 1940
Original mezzotint on cotton rag paper, hand-watercolored
Plate approx. 21 x 15 in.
Fragonard's masterfully conceived image of a young woman inscribing a tree is
alternately titled "Le Chiffre d'Amour" [The Sign of Love]. British
designer-engraver Josset was among the 20th Century's notable practitioners of mezzotint.
Unframed: $325. Framed:
$465.
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5 Elisabeth Vigee-Lebrun
Self-Portrait of the Artist, 1780s
ARTIST: ELISABETH VIGEE-LEBRUN (French,
1755-1842)
ENGRAVER: HENRY SCOTT BRIDGWATER (1865-1935)
DATE: c.1890s
Original 19th C. mezzotint on cotton rag paper, hand-watercolored
Plate approx. 23 x 18 in.
This striking self-portrait with painter's palette is one of a number executed by
Elisabeth Vigee-Lebrun. A brilliant artist, gender notwithstanding, she lived in a period
restrictive for women. Her strong will enabled her to strike a sometimes precarious
balance between the demands of her work and society. Despite all she lived to carve out a
long, successful career.
Unframed: $300. Framed:
$450.
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6 The Three Graces, 17th C.
ARTIST: PETER PAUL RUBENS (Flemish,
1577-1640)
ENGRAVER: JEAN BAPTISTE MICHEL (French, 1748-1804)
DATE: c. 1780
Original 18th C. engraving on cotton rag paper, hand-watercolored
Plate approx. 20 x 16 in.
Unframed: $300. Framed:
$440.
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7 Beauty's Bath, c. 1835
ARTIST: SIR EDWIN LANDSEER, R.A.
(British, 1802-1873)
ENGRAVER: SAMUEL COUSINS (British, 1801-1887)
DATE: c. 1835
Original 19th Century engraving on cotton rag paper, hand-watercolored
Plate approx. 25 x 17 in.
Landseer was 19th Century Britain's greatest animalier. His images of dogs
remain the most beloved in the history of art. Here young Queen Victoria (1819-1901) is
giving a bath to "Dash," her favorite spaniel.
Unframed: $240. Framed:
$390.
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8 Lady Godiva, c. 1860
ARTIST: EDWARD HENRY CORBOULD (British,
c. 1815-1904)
ENGRAVER: J.J. CHANT (British, 19th C.)
DATE: c. 1860
Original 19th C. engraving on cotton rag paper, hand-watercolored
Plate approx. 29 x 21 in.
Edward Corbould became art tutor to Queen Victoria's children.
Unframed: $400. Framed:
$560.
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Portraits of Women
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