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"The Fair Quaker" mezzotinta 1782

"The Fair Quaker" mezzotinta 1782

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"The Fair Quaker" mezzotinta, publicata de Sayer&Benett, Londra, 1782.

Conditie conform foto, are anumite deteriorari la partea de jos.

Dimensiuni cu rama 46x34 cm.

Pentru comparatie vezi colectia British Museum un este un exemplar din aceasta serie:

Object Typeprint
Museum number2010,7081.1023
TitleObject: The Fair Quaker
DescriptionA young woman walking in a field, carrying a small basket of flowers in both hands, smiling towards the viewer, preceded by a leaping dog; trees behind and a stile to right. 1782
Mezzotint with some etching
Producer namePublished by: Sayer & Bennett
School/styleBritish
Production date1782
Production placePublished in: London (England)
Europe: British Isles: England: London (England)
Materialspaper
Techniquemezzotint
DimensionsHeight: 356 millimetresWidth: 253 millimetres
Inscriptions
  • Inscription type: inscription
  • Inscription content: Lettered below the image with the title, quatrain in two columns 'She comes like some bright Angel from above ... She's all perfection, 'tis the blue eyed Maid.' and 'London Printed for R. Sayer and J. Bennett, Chart, Map and Printsellers, No. 53 Fleet Street, as the Act directs, 11 July 1782'.
Curator's commentsSee also the reduced version: 2010,7081.1777
LocationNot on display
Acquisition namePurchased from: Hon Christopher Lennox-Boyd
Funder nameWith contribution from: National Heritage Memorial FundWith contribution from: Art FundWith contribution from: British Museum FriendsWith contribution from: Friends of Prints and DrawingsWith contribution from: Mrs Charles WrightsmanWith contribution from: Michael Marks Charitable Trust
Acquisition date2010
Acquisition notesAcquired with the assistance of the National Heritage Memorial Fund, the Friends of the British Museum, the Art Fund, Mrs Charles Wrightsman, the Michael Marks Charitable Trust, and numerous individual donors.

With a collector's stamp verso: 'E.M.H.' in black ink in an oval. The NGS addition to Lugt idetifies this as that of Mrs. E.M. Hamilton, London.
DepartmentPrints and Drawings
Registration number2010,7081.1023
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