Dunkarton richard (2 resultados)
Más imágenesThe Soldier's Widow: or, school boys' collection. De jeunes ecolliers font une souscription en faveur de la Veuve d'un Soldat; The Sailor's Orphans; or, the young ladies subscription. De jeunes pensionnaires se cotisent pour assister les Enfans Orphelins d'un Matelot
DUNKARTON, Richard & WARD, William after William Redmore BIGG
Editorial: Published by William Redmore Bigg, London, 1800
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Librería: Donald A. Heald Rare Books (ABAA), New York, NY, Estados Unidos de AmericaDonald A. Heald Rare Books (ABAA)
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EUR 1804,52
Envío por EUR 21,90Se envía dentro de Estados Unidos de AmericaCantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
A pair of colour printed mezzotints with added hand colour. (The Soldier's Widow) engraved by Richard Dunkarton, and (The Sailor's Orphans) engraved by William Ward. Both in good condition with the exception that (The Sailors Orphans) has slight surface damage in the image area. A pair of beautiful mezzotints after the sentiment…al genre paintings of William Redmore Bigg William Redmore Bigg was an excellent genre painter and extremely popular in his day. In subject and style Bigg echoed the work of his master Edward Penny, who also specialized in painting genre scenes with moral overtones. He was a regular exhibitor at the Royal Academy and the British Institution, and was a continued source of inspiration for contemporary engravers. His most successful scenes involve acts of charity and children. In the first image, nine schoolboys have gathered round a soldier's widow and child, older boys to one side and younger to the other. They have interrupted their cricket and kite flying, and having examined the soldier's sword are now in somber mood as they thoughtfully make a collection to give to the destitute family. In the second, a mother has brought her daughters and a group of their friends on a mission of mercy to the cottage of the sailor's mother and his three orphaned children. With tentative looks of compassion, they offer their gifts to the grieving family.
Más imágenesThe Soldier's Widow: or, school boys' collection. De jeunes ecolliers font une souscription en faveur de la Veuve d'un Soldat; The Sailor's Orphans; or, the young ladies subscription. De jeunes pensionnaires se cotisent pour assister les Enfans Orphelins d'un Matelot
DUNKARTON, Richard & William WARD, after William Redmore BIGG
Editorial: Published by William Redmore Bigg, London, 1800
- Arte / Grabado / Póster
Librería: Donald A. Heald Rare Books (ABAA), New York, NY, Estados Unidos de AmericaDonald A. Heald Rare Books (ABAA)
Contactar con el vendedorVendedor de 5 estrellasCondición: Usado
EUR 1804,52
Envío por EUR 21,90Se envía dentro de Estados Unidos de AmericaCantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
A pair of mezzotints. (The Soldier's Widow) engraved by Richard Dunkarton, and (The Sailor's Orphans) engraved by William Ward. Both in good condition with the exception of small marginal tears. (The Soldier's Widow) has a skillfully repaired upper right corner. A pair of beautiful mezzotints after the sentimental genre painting…s of William Redmore Bigg William Redmore Bigg was an excellent genre painter and extremely popular in his day. In subject and style Bigg echoed the work of his master Edward Penny, who also specialized in painting genre scenes with moral overtones. He was a regular exhibitor at the Royal Academy and the British Institution, and was a continued source of inspiration for contemporary engravers. His most successful scenes involve acts of charity and children. In the first image, nine schoolboys have gathered round a soldier's widow and child, older boys to one side and younger to the other. They have interrupted their cricket and kite flying, and having examined the soldier's sword are now in somber mood as they thoughtfully make a collection to give to the destitute family. In the second, a mother has brought her daughters and a group of their friends on a mission of mercy to the cottage of the sailor's wife and his three orphaned children. With tentative looks of compassion, they offer their gifts to the grieving family.