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H. Macbeth-Raeburn RA RE after Sir Henry Raeburn
H. Macbeth-Raeburn RA RE after Sir Henry Raeburn - 1918 Mezzotint, The MacNab

1918

$353.60List Price

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Valentine Green after Catherine Read - 1768 Mezzotint, Lord Newbattle & Lady Kar
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A fine 18th Century mezzotint, showing Lord William Newbottle and his sister, Lady Elisabeth Kar, as children, holding a dove. This mezzotint, by Valentine Green (1739-1813) is after the original painting by Catherine Read (1723-1778). The print has been attractively presented in a 19th Century Hogarth...
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Marjorie Bacon (1877-1962) - Framed 1933 Mezzotint, Master John Lock
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A fine mezzotint engraving, after an original oil painting by Sir Henry Raeburn RA. Published by Henry Graves & Co ltd, London 1933. Mounted in an elegant Hogarth-style frame. On pap...
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After Sir Henry Raeburn RA - Framed 1937 Mezzotint, Boy & Rabbit
Located in Corsham, GB
A fine mezzotint engraving, after an original oil painting by Sir Henry Raeburn RA. Published by Gladwell & Co ltd, London 1937. Mounted in an elegant Hogarth-style frame. Indistinct...
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Minnie Cormack (1862-1919) After Morland - Mezzotint, Portrait of a Young Lady
By Minnie Cormack
Located in Corsham, GB
A charming portrait mezzotint of a young lady with a well-plumed hat by Minnie Cormack (1862-1919), thought to be after one of a pair of works by George Morland (1763-1804). Wearing ...
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W. Ward (1766-1826) after G. Morland - Framed Stipple Engraving, Cyprian Volary
By William Ward
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A fine early 19th century coloured stipple engraving, titled Cyprian Volary by William Ward after George Morland. The engraving is exquisitely presented in a verre eglomise mount and...
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