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[Set of six fishing prints.] Fishers _ Singular & Plural.
[Set of six fishing prints.] Fishers _ Singular & Plural. Fishing is not driving Four-in-Hand... [&] By a dislodged Rock-Cloth and a traitorous button I was drawn irrestistably along... [&] Fishing & Patience are synonymous... [&] An Astronomical notion... [&] Elementary Practice... [&] Dozing over a dog-matical discussion, _ in a whining flow.
[Engraved by Charles Turner after Sir Robert Frankland.]
[Late issues, c.1850.]
Six coloured aquatints. Each c. 240 x 290mm, 9½ x 11½". Some spotting.
Humorous angling scenes, originally issued as "The Delights of Fishing", in two sets of three, the first published by Charles Turner in 1823, the second by Thomas MacLean in 1825.
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Going Along, Steple Chace;  Taking a Swissher at a Rasper; In and Out Clever; Charging a Fence; A Check. The View Halloo; Coming In at the Death.
Going Along, Steple Chace; Taking a Swissher at a Rasper; In and Out Clever; Charging a Fence; A Check. The View Halloo; Coming In at the Death.
[Sir Robert Frankland Pinx.]
Published April 1815 by T. Palser, Surry side Westminster Bridge Road, London.
Set of six coloured aquatints. Each c.170 x 260mm.
Set of six aquatints, engraver not known.
Lane.VolI.Page84.
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Palamide Napoli di Romania.
Palamide Napoli di Romania.
Drawn by Capt. Frankland. Engraved by J. Clark.
Pub: by H. Colburn, London, 1829.
Coloured aquatint. 132 x 216mm. 5¼ x 8½". Some water staining.
A view of the Palamide, Napoli di Romania, which was the capital of the Morea during the Venetian rule. The town of Nafplio, the seaport town in the Peloponnese in Greece. The Venetians retook Nafplio in 1685 and strengthened the city by building the castle of Palamidi, which was the last major construction of the Venetian empire overseas. It was however defended by few soldiers and was easily retaken by the Ottomans in 1715.
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The Pleasures & Advantages of a capital run (meltonicè) a Tickler.
The Pleasures & Advantages of a capital run (meltonicè) a Tickler.
R.F. invt: et fecit.
[London, Pubd. June 5. 1815, by C. Turner, 50, Warren St. Fitzroy Square.]
Etching. Plate 215 x 305mm. 8½ x 12".
Hunting scene, with hunting group trying to pass fence in the centre, from the left to the right, one rider already passed the fence and following the dogs, another pulling the rein of his horse over the fence, another checking his fallen horse in the left middle distance, plain in the background
Siltzer: p.122.
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