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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 (12¾ x 15¼), on Whatman paper watermarked 1813. 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.
[Ref: 8011] £230.00
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The Innocent. Beaute Innocente. 17.
[Alex.r Cozens inv. Fra.s Bartolozzi Sculp.]
[Publish'd April 10. 1777, by Alex.r Cozens, Leicester Street, Leicester Fields, London.]
Very rare, 1st state, engraving 470 x 325mm (18½ x 12¾") very large margins. Publication line so rubbed practically illegible. Slight mount stain. Crease upper and lower left corners. Right margin trimmed going into plate mark.
A plate from the book 'Principles of Beauty, Relative to the Human Head,' By Alexander Cozens, 'London: Printed by James Dixwell, No. 148, in St. Martin's Lane, near Charing Cross. M. DCC. LXXVIII'. De Vesme: 2056
[Ref: 60609] £160.00
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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
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
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