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Amusement.
Emma Crewe Delint. C. W. White Sculpt.
Published as the Act Directs, by C. W. White No. 2 Queen St. Chelsea. Feb. y. 1st. 1781.
Stipple with printed colour. Round within plate mark. 125 x 150mm 4¾ x 6". Trimmed to plate and taken from album, time stained.
Emma Crewe (active 1787 - 1818) was a 'gifted amateur artist' who, along with Diana Beauclerk (1734-1808) and Elizabeth Templetown (1747-1823), contributed designs in 'Romantic style' to Josiah Wedgewood for reproduction in his studio in Rome.
[Ref: 12158] £120.00
(£144.00 incl.VAT)
Flora at Play with Cupid.
Emma Crewe inv.t. S. Alken Fecit.
Published June 1st 1791, by J. Johnson, in St Pauls Church Yard London.
Aquatint. 265 x 200mm, 10½ x 8". Paper toned.
Oval scene of Flora adorned with flowers in a garden, holding Cupid's bow and arrow while he plays gardener, wearing a hat and with a spade and rake over his shoulder. The frame of the oval is decorated with garlands. Emma Crewe (active 1787 - 1818) was a 'gifted amateur artist' who, along with Diana Beauclerk (1734-1808) and Elizabeth Templetown (1747-1823), contributed designs in 'Romantic style' to Josiah Wedgewood for reproduction in his studio in Rome.
[Ref: 27195] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Gypsies.
Drawn by Emma Crewe. Engrav'd by F. Bartolozzi, R.A. Historical Engraver to the King.
London, publish;d June 20th, 1790 by Cha.s Tomkins, 20, Haymarket.
Stipple. 390 x 430mm (15¼ x 17"). Small margins, repaired tear in margin on left. Crack in platemark bottom right.
A family around a camp fire. Published as a pair with 'Fortuneteller'. Emma Crewe (active c.1780 - 1818) was a 'gifted amateur artist' who painted the frontispiece to Erasmus Darwin's 'The Loves of the Plants'. She also provided designs for Josiah Wedgewood's studio, used for cameos and plaques.
[Ref: 41852] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)
Hay Makers.
Emma Crewe Delint.
Pubd. July 10, 1795, by I. Read No.133, Pall Mall.
Stipple and etching, sheet 270 x 200mm. 10½ x 8". Trimmed within plate.
Two girls looking to front, holding hayfork and rake, one standing, the other reclining against a hay bale; oval. Emma Crewe (active c.1780 - 1818) was a 'gifted amateur artist' who painted the frontispiece to Erasmus Darwin's 'The Loves of the Plants'. She also provided designs for Josiah Wedgewood's studio, used for cameos and plaques.
[Ref: 13884] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
Instruction. Then infant Reason grows apace, and calls / For the kind Hand of an assiduous Care: / Delightful Task! to rear the tender Thought, / To teach the young Idea how to shoot, / To pour the fresh Instruction o'er the Mind, / To breathe th' inspiring Spirit, and to plant / The generous Purpose in the glowing Breast.
Emma Crewe, Delin.t. C.W. White Sculp.t.
[n.d., c.1780.] Bit later.
Etching with stipple, rare. Platemark: 280 x 300mm (11 x 12").
A young woman, seated in profile to the right, reading to three small children, each smiling and looking towards the viewer. Eight lines of verse inscribed below the image from 'Spring' by James Thomson (1700-1748), first published in 1728. Emma Crewe (active c.1780 - 1818) was a 'gifted amateur artist' who painted the frontispiece to Erasmus Darwin's 'The Loves of the Plants'. She also provided designs for Josiah Wedgewood's studio, used for cameos and plaques.
[Ref: 36987] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
Julia.
Emma Crewe De. C. White sc.t.
London Pub. 20 Jan.y 1787. Sold at Tobe and Mrs Vivares Widow.
Fine stipple, printed in colours and hand finished. 250 x 180mm (9¾ x 7"), large margins.
A sorceress whispers in young Julia's ear. Emma Crewe (active c.1780 - 1818) was a 'gifted amateur artist' who painted the frontispiece to Erasmus Darwin's 'The Loves of the Plants'. She also provided designs for Josiah Wedgewood's studio, used for cameos and plaques.
[Ref: 58255] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
Julia.
Emma Crews De. C. White sc.t.
London Pub. 20 Jan.y 1787. Sold at Tobe and Mrs Vivares Widow.
Stipple, printed in colours and hand finished. Sheet 235 x 175mm (9¼ x 7"). Trimmed within plate, inscription line unclear.
A sorceress whispers in young Julia's ear. Emma Crewe (active c.1780 - 1818) was a 'gifted amateur artist' who painted the frontispiece to Erasmus Darwin's 'The Loves of the Plants'. She also provided designs for Josiah Wedgewood's studio, used for cameos and plaques.
[Ref: 58220] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
Lady and Child.
Emma Crewe Delin.t. C. W. White Sculp.t.
Feb. y. 1st. 1781. Published as the Act Directs, by C. W. White Kemps Row, Chelsea.
Stipple with printed colour. Round within plate mark. 125 x 150mm, 4¾ x 6". Trimmed to plate and taken from album, time stained.
Emma Crewe (active 1787 - 1818) was a 'gifted amateur artist' who, along with Diana Beauclerk (1734-1808) and Elizabeth Templetown (1747-1823), contributed designs in 'Romantic style' to Josiah Wedgewood for reproduction in his studio in Rome.
[Ref: 12157] £120.00
(£144.00 incl.VAT)
Lavinia and her Mother. [(Vide the Story of Palimon and Lavinia) Thomsons Autumn.]
Emma Crewe Delint. C. W. White Sculpt.
[Published as the Act Directs, by C. W. WhiteNo. 2 Queen St. Chelsea. Feb. y. 1st. 1781.]
Scarce stipple, face part printed in colour, printed in brown. Sheet 180 x 125mm (7 x 5"). Trimmed within plate, losing part of title and publication line, rest of inscription weakly printed, laid on album paper.
Young Lavinia, dressed in a dress and bonnet, converses with her mother in a barn; both hold rakes. Emma Crewe (active 1787 - 1818) was a gifted amateur artist who, along with Diana Beauclerk (1734-1808) and Elizabeth Templetown (1747-1823), contributed designs in 'Romantic style' to Josiah Wedgewood for reproduction in his studio in Rome.
[Ref: 58244] £90.00
(£108.00 incl.VAT)
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