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[L'Allegro]
[L'Allegro]
Tho.s Creswick
[Published for the Etching Club by Joseph Cundall, 12, Old Bond Street, 1849]
Etching on india, letterpress printed in red, sheet 150 x 165mm (6 x 6½"). Trimmed.
Scene illustrating John Milton's poem 'L'Allegro' by landscape painter Thomas Creswick (1811-69). From an edition of the poem (which had long been a popular subject for visual artists) with twenty illustrations by members of the Etching Club, published in 1849. Creswick exhibited prolifically and successfully at the Royal Academy throughout his career (he became an R.A. in 1851) and his etchings 'demonstrate a sure grasp of the technique and conventions of etching (DNB).
Ray 217
[Ref: 35900]   £75.00   (£90.00 incl.VAT)
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[L'Allegro]
[L'Allegro] Tower'd cities please us then [ms]
[by Thomas Creswick]
[Published for the Etching Club by Joseph Cundall, 12, Old Bond Street, 1849]
Etching on india, letterpress printed in red, sheet 110 x 165mm (4¼ x 6¼"). Trimmed; slightly dusty.
Scene illustrating John Milton's poem 'L'Allegro' by landscape painter Thomas Creswick (1811-69). From an edition of the poem (which had long been a popular subject for visual artists) with twenty illustrations by members of the Etching Club, published in 1849. Creswick exhibited prolifically and successfully at the Royal Academy throughout his career (he became an R.A. in 1851) and his etchings 'demonstrate a sure grasp of the technique and conventions of etching (DNB).
Ray 217
[Ref: 35898]   £75.00   (£90.00 incl.VAT)
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L'Allegro
L'Allegro
T. Creswick
[Published for the Etching Club by Joseph Cundall, 12, Old Bond Street, 1849]
Etching on india, letterpress printed in red, sheet 135 x 165mm (6½ x 6¼"). Trimmed.
Scene illustrating John Milton's poem 'L'Allegro' by landscape painter Thomas Creswick (1811-69). From an edition of the poem (which had long been a popular subject for visual artists) with twenty illustrations by members of the Etching Club, published in 1849. Creswick exhibited prolifically and successfully at the Royal Academy throughout his career (he became an R.A. in 1851) and his etchings 'demonstrate a sure grasp of the technique and conventions of etching (DNB).
Ray 217
[Ref: 35899]   £75.00   (£90.00 incl.VAT)
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L'Allegro
L'Allegro Towers + Battlements it sees [ms]
[by Thomas Creswick]
[Published for the Etching Club by Joseph Cundall, 12, Old Bond Street, 1849]
Etching on india, letterpress printed in red, sheet 110 x 165mm (4¼ x 6¼"). Trimmed; very slight foxing.
Scene illustrating John Milton's poem 'L'Allegro', by landscape painter Thomas Creswick (1811-69). From an edition of the poem with twenty illustrations by members of the Etching Club published in 1849. Creswick exhibited prolifically and successfully at the Royal Academy throughout his career (he became an R.A. in 1851) and his etchings 'demonstrate a sure grasp of the technique and conventions of etching (DNB).
Ray 217
[Ref: 35897]   £75.00   (£90.00 incl.VAT)
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[Moonlit river scene with rowing boat]
[Moonlit river scene with rowing boat]
Thomas Creswick / Etching Club March 1839
Etching on india with large margins, platemark 95 x 150mm (3¾ x 6").
Skilful etching in the Dutch manner by landscape painter Thomas Creswick (1811-69), published in the portfolio 'Etched Thoughts by the Etching Club' (the influential printmaking society which Creswick was part of, alongside Samuel Palmer and Charles West Cope, among others). Creswick exhibited prolifically and successfully at the Royal Academy throughout his career (he became an R.A. in 1851) and his etchings 'demonstrate a sure grasp of the technique and conventions of etching (DNB).
[Ref: 35901]   £75.00   (£90.00 incl.VAT)
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[Landscape with figures; river and moutnains in distance]
[Landscape with figures; river and moutnains in distance]
Etching Club / Thomas Creswick May 1839
Etching on india with large margins, platemark 65 x 160mm (2½ x 6¼"). Slight foxing.
Skilful etching in the Dutch manner by landscape painter Thomas Creswick (1811-69), published in the portfolio 'Etched Thoughts by the Etching Club' (the influential printmaking society which Creswick was part of, alongside Samuel Palmer and Charles West Cope, among others). Creswick exhibited prolifically and successfully at the Royal Academy throughout his career (he became an R.A. in 1851) and his etchings 'demonstrate a sure grasp of the technique and conventions of etching (DNB).
[Ref: 35902]   £75.00   (£90.00 incl.VAT)
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The Overshot hill [ms]
The Overshot hill [ms]
T. Creswick R.A. [published 1857]
Etching on india with very large margins, platemark 145 x 125mm (5¾ x 5"). Uncut sheet.
Etching by landscape painter Thomas Creswick (1811-69), published by the Etching Club in 1857. The Etching Club was the influential printmaking society which Creswick was part of, alongside Samuel Palmer, who is believed to have been influenced by Creswick in his own printmaking. Creswick exhibited prolifically and successfully at the Royal Academy throughout his career (he became an R.A. in 1851) and his etchings 'demonstrate a sure grasp of the technique and conventions of etching (DNB).
[Ref: 35904]   £75.00   (£90.00 incl.VAT)
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