Publicado por R. Ackermann, 1863. 10.75in x 15.25in (mount opening). SILTZER 'British Sporting Prints' 1929. p.249, 1863
Librería: R.G. Watkins Books and Prints, Ilminster, SOMER, Reino Unido
EUR 178,96
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Añadir al carritoHand-coloured aquatint, laid down, mount obscures imprint, Shows the Dover to London mail coach No. 1058.
Publicado por R. Ackermann, 1863. 10.75in x 15.25in (mount opening). SILTZER 'British Sporting Prints' 1929. p.249, 1863
Librería: R.G. Watkins Books and Prints, Ilminster, SOMER, Reino Unido
EUR 178,96
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoHand-coloured aquatint, laid down, mount obscures imprint, small tear at head, some damage to title, Shows the Age, which ran from Brighton to Richmond through Kingston, Dorking, and Horsham.
Publicado por William Spooner, London, 1842
Librería: Donald A. Heald Rare Books (ABAA), New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Arte / Grabado / Póster
EUR 2.009,08
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Añadir al carritoA pair of lithographs, coloured by hand, 'drawn by J.H. Lynch'. (Expert marginal repairs, margin of first plate with imprint shaved. Both prints re-backed). A marvellously atmospheric pair of images after paintings by the Sussex-born artist, William Shayer. The first plate ably captures slightly nervous bonhomie with which the members of the hunt greet each other. One rider blows his horn as the pack with the hunt servants make their way through a small hamlet and up the hill towards the meeting place. On the skyline of the hill on the left a further group of riders can be seen making their way towards the meeting point. The hounds in the right foreground are alert, their flags in the air and keen to go off. The second plate presents a bucolic scene: at the end of a successful day in the field, members of the hunt gather outside a local pub, the landlord serves stirrup cup whilst the riders smoke and discuss the day's sport. In the mid-ground the pack is led back to the kennels by the huntsman, followed by a couple of riders and a gentleman lucky enough to have his carriage ready to convey him homewards. Sold as a pair.