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Catalogue: Natural History
An Old Oak, at Chenies, Hertfordshire.
H.W. Burgess delt. Printed by C. Hullmandel.
[n.d. c.1830.]
Hand-coloured lithograph. 430 x 298mm. 17 x 11¾".
Henry William Burgess (1815-1839, fl), was a painter, draughtseman, etcher and lithographer of landscape and architecture, especially tress and scenes from England and continental Europe. Atmospheric scene with pigs grazing under the tree.
[Ref: 16323] £140.00
(£164.50 incl.VAT)
Aspin.
J. Cozens [scratched in image lower right.]
Pub, July 1. 1814, by W.H. Pyne, Cecil Stt. Strand.
Soft ground etching in sepia, 325 x 390mm. Trimmed into plate lower left, ink stains upper left (outside image).
The artist is John Robert Cozens (1752 - 1797), son of Alexander Cozens (1717 - 1786), the drawing master and landscape-painter in water-colours. From the 1814 edition of his 'Series of 13 Trees' first published in 1789, and with the original publication line faintly visible in image lower left.
On J. Whatman paper watermarked 1813.
[Ref: 8011] £230.00
A New Book of Flowers. Price 1s..
Dodd, Vanquier, Pillement, delin. du Four Sculp.
Published and Sold by F. Vivares Jany. 1767.
A rare and attractive set of six engraved plates on watermarked laid paper (numbered upper right), stitched, each c.115 x 160mm. 4½ x 6¼". The first plate browned and slightly stained and soiled; the remainder generally good (tatty extremities). All with full margins.
After Daniel Dodd (1761 - 1780; fl.), portrait and flower painter in crayons and miniature, occasionally in oils.
[Ref: 13341] £320.00
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A Group of Carnations.
Henderson pinx. Caldwell sculp.
London. Published April 2nd, 1803 by Dr. Thornton.
Aquatint with stipple and line, printed in colours and hand-finished. 510 x 390mm.
Published in Thornton's 'Temple of Flora', the first series of flower prints to show the plant within a habitat. Third and last state.
[Ref: 6133] £1,700.00
[Oak Tree]
Wm. De la Motte delt.
Published as the Act Directs by Wm De la Motte, Octr, 1804.
Lithograph. 370 x 500mm.
An early lithograph.
[Ref: 1632] £320.00
The Oblique-Leaved Begonia.
Reinagle pinx.t. Caldwell sculp.t.
London. Published July 1, 1800 by Dr. Thornton.
Aquatint with stipple and line, printed in colours and hand-finished, watermaked 1806. 515 x 375mm.
'Begonia nitidia', introduced from Jamaica by Sir Joseph Banks, the botanist on Cook's first circumnaviation. Published in Thornton's 'Temple of Flora', the first series of flower prints to show the plant within a habitat. Third and last state.
[Ref: 6139] £580.00
The Oblique-Leaved Begonia.
Reinagle pinxt. Caldwell sculpt.
London. Published July 1, 1800 by Dr. Thornton.
Coloured aquatint with stipple and line. Plate 509 x 382mm. 20 x 15". Fine.
'Begonia nitidia', introduced from Jamaica by Sir Joseph Banks, the botanist on Cook's first circumnaviation. Published in Thornton's 'Temple of Flora', the first series of flower prints to show the plant within a habitat.
[Ref: 15364] £750.00
Weeping Willow.
Pub, July 1. 1814, by W.H. Pyne, Cecil Street, Strand.
Soft ground etching in sepia, image 245 x 320mm. Trimmed into plate lower left, ink stains upper left (outside image).
The artist is John Robert Cozens (1752 - 1797), son of Alexander Cozens (1717 - 1786), the drawing master and landscape-painter in water-colours. From the 1814 edition of his 'Series of 13 Trees' first published in 1789.
[Ref: 8010] £230.00
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