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The Dancing Children.
The Dancing Children. From the Original Picture of the same size Painted by Le Nain, In the Collection of Sr. James Lowther Esq.r. Vol II No. 18.
Le Nain Pinxit. Alex'r Bannerman Sculp.
J.no Boydell excudit London 1767.
Engraving. Platemark: 355 x 400mm (14 x 16"). Very large margins.
A rustic interior scene with six children dancing in front of a fireplace, while on the right a young man plays the flageolet. An old peasant woman is standing by the fireplace in the background. From the series 'The Most Capital Paintings in England', Boydell's first major initiative as a pioneering publisher of fine engravings.
Ex Collection Duke of Westminster.
[Ref: 38271]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[Parish Orphans.]
[Parish Orphans.]
[A. Le Nain. W. Baillie.]
[British, n.d., c.1771.]
Mezzotint, proof before letters from an uncleaned plate. 350 x 250mm, 13¾ x 9¾". Scarce proof in fine condition, with full margins.
Two orphans, a boy sitting on a wall eating a piece of bread, a girl standing in front of it looking towards the viewer, holding a roll; her right hand is tucked under her apron. After Antoine Le Nain (French, c.1600 - 1648). Captain William Baillie (1723 - 1810) retired from the army in 1761 with the rank of Captain and thereafter devoted himself to printmaking and dealing. He specialised in imitating old-master drawings and prints, using a variety of printmaking techniques.
Chaloner Smith undescribed. Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 23506]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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[Parish Orphans.]
[Parish Orphans.]
[A. Le Nain. W. Baillie.]
[British, n.d., c.1771.]
Mezzotint, proof before letters. 355 x 255mm (14 x 10"), with large margins. Crease on right.
Two orphans, a boy sitting on a wall eating a piece of bread, a girl standing in front of it looking towards the viewer, holding a roll; her right hand is tucked under her apron. After Antoine Le Nain (French, c.1600 - 1648). Captain William Baillie (1723 - 1810) retired from the army in 1761 with the rank of Captain and thereafter devoted himself to printmaking and dealing. He specialised in imitating old-master drawings and prints, using a variety of printmaking techniques.
Chaloner Smith undescribed.
[Ref: 60701]   £320.00  
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