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Victorian & Pre-Raphaelite Engravings

 
3-20 December 2019

 

1. After Sir Joseph Noel Paton, 1821–1901
  • 1. After Sir Joseph Noel Paton, 1821–1901
  • Description:

    The Pursuit of Pleasure (A Vision of Human Life)

    Mixed method engraving by Henry T. Ryall (1811–1867). Bears title and extensive inscription. Published by Alexander Hill, 1864. 25 x 39 3⁄4 inches.

    £1,400

2a. After Franz Xaver Winterhalter, 1805–1873
  • 2a. After Franz Xaver Winterhalter, 1805–1873
  • Description:

    Her Majesty Queen Victoria and His Royal Highness the Prince Consort, a pair (1/2).

    Mezzotints by Thomas Lewis Atkinson (1817–1898). Each bears title and PSA stamp. Published by F. G. Moon, 1847. Each 27 1⁄4 x 16 1⁄4 inches.

    £2,800 the pair

2b. After Franz Xaver Winterhalter, 1805–1873
  • 2b. After Franz Xaver Winterhalter, 1805–1873
  • Description:

    Her Majesty Queen Victoria and His Royal Highness the Prince Consort, a pair (2/2).

    Mezzotints by Thomas Lewis Atkinson (1817–1898). Each bears title and PSA stamp. Published by F. G. Moon, 1847. Each 27 1⁄4 x 16 1⁄4 inches.

    £2,800 the pair

3. Robert Walker Macbeth, 1848–1910
  • 3. Robert Walker Macbeth, 1848–1910
  • Description:

    Midnight Moths

    Etching. Signed by artist. Bears title and remarque decoration around the oval image. Published by The Fine Art Society, 1899. 20 x 28 inches

    £1,200

4a. After William Powell Frith, 1819–1909
  • 4a. After William Powell Frith, 1819–1909
  • Description:

    The Road to Ruin: College (1/5)

    Set of 5 Etchings by Leopold Flameng (1831–1911). Bears title. Published by The Art Union of London, 1882. 14 x 17 1⁄2 inches.

    £1,800 the set

4b. After William Powell Frith, 1819–1909
  • 4b. After William Powell Frith, 1819–1909
  • Description:

    The Road to Ruin: Ascot (2/5)

    Set of 5 Etchings by Leopold Flameng (1831–1911). Bears title. Published by The Art Union of London, 1882. 14 x 17 1⁄2 inches.

    £1,800 the set

     

4c. After William Powell Frith, 1819–1909
  • 4c. After William Powell Frith, 1819–1909
  • Description:

    The Road to Ruin: Arrest (3/5)

    Set of 5 Etchings by Leopold Flameng (1831–1911). Bears title. Published by The Art Union of London, 1882. 14 x 17 1⁄2 inches.

    £1,800 the set

     

4d. After William Powell Frith, 1819–1909
  • 4d. After William Powell Frith, 1819–1909
  • Description:

    The Road to Ruin: Struggles (4/5)

    Set of 5 Etchings by Leopold Flameng (1831–1911). Bears title. Published by The Art Union of London, 1882. 14 x 17 1⁄2 inches.

    £1,800 the set

     

4e. After William Powell Frith, 1819–1909
  • 4e. After William Powell Frith, 1819–1909
  • Description:

    The Road to Ruin: The End (5/5)

    Set of 5 Etchings by Leopold Flameng (1831–1911). Bears title. Published by The Art Union of London, 1882. 14 x 17 1⁄2 inches.

    £1,800 the set

     

5. After Sir Samuel Luke Fildes, 1843–1927
  • 5. After Sir Samuel Luke Fildes, 1843–1927
  • Description:

    The Doctor

    Photogravure. Bears title. Published by Thomas Agnew & Sons, 1893. 20 x 29 inches.

    £1,400

6. After William Charles Thomas Dobson, 1817–1898
  • 6. After William Charles Thomas Dobson, 1817–1898
  • Description:

    Fairy Tales

    Mezzotint by James John Chant (1817–1898). Bears title and PSA stamp. Published by Graves & Co., 1860. 13 3⁄4 x 16 1⁄4 inches.

    £1,400

7. After Benjamin Williams Leader, 1831–1923
  • 7. After Benjamin Williams Leader, 1831–1923
  • Description:

    In the Evening there shall be Light

    Etching by Alfred-Louis Brunet-Debaines (1845–1939). Signed by artist and engraver. Bears PSA stamp. Published by Thomas Agnew & Sons, 1885. 21 x 32 inches.

    £1,400

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