[Let Sleeping Dogs Lie]
HD 1930.
Copyright 1930 by Frost & Reed Ltd. (of Bristol, England) in the United States of America.
Rare etching signed by the artist in pencil. Frost & Reed blindstamp, one of the smaller limited editions 33/150, very large margins. Frame dimensions 275 x 445mm (11¾ x 16"). Unexamined out of frame.
Two airedale puppies blissfully asleep. Herbert Thomas Dicksee (1862-1942) was an English painter who specialised in paintings of dogs and animals. He studied at the Slade School of Art and his first painting was exhibited in 1881. His paintings were usually done from life; he kept numerous dogs as pets and frequented London Zoo. His daughter, Dorothy was the executor of his will, which directed her to destroy most of the plates for his etchings.
[Ref: 56064] £950.00
[Bloodhound - 'The Veteran'.]
HD 1921. Herbert Dicksee [pencil signature.]
Copyright Frost & Reed, Ltd. 1921.
Etching, limited edition of 250 signed proofs. 430 x 410mm (17 x 16¼"). Uncut sheet, mint.
A circular image of a bloodhound head. As the plate was destroyed at the end of the printing this etching is most uncommon. Not in PSA.
[Ref: 20834] £950.00
[Bloodhound - 'The Veteran'.]
HD 1921. Herbert Dicksee [pencil signature.]
Copyright Frost & Reed, Ltd. 1921.
Etching, limited edition of 250 signed proofs. 430 x 410mm (17 x 16¼"). Framed. Unexamined out of frame.
A circular image of a bloodhound head. As the plate was destroyed at the end of the printing this etching is most uncommon. From the celebrated collection of Bryan & Valerie Steele. See 20834 for unframed version.
[Ref: 52124] £950.00
[The Sentinel.]
HD 1913. Herbert Dicksee [pencil signature.]
Published at 8, Clare Street, Bristol by Frost & Reed Ltd. Printsellers of Bristol and London April 2nd. 1913 Berlin Stiefbold & Co. Postdamerstrasse 40 Copyright. Copyright by Frost & Reed Ltd (of Bristol England) in the United States of America.
Etching on vellum, remarque proof, limited edition of 300 signed by the artist. 375 x 650mm (14¾ x 25½"). Frame with Frost and Reed label with the print's details. Unexamined out of frame.
A bloodhound lying down yet alert, with a remarque of a gauntlet. The plate was destroyed at the end of this print run so this etching is most uncommon.
[Ref: 50011] £1,200.00
[Bloodhound head]
Herbert Dicksee [signed in pencil.]
[Fine Art Society?, c.1900]
Rare etching, signed artist's proof. 435 x 365 (17 x 14½"), with large margins, paper watermarked 'O.W.P. & A.C.L.'.
O.W. Paper & Arts Co. Ltd. was established by the English painter John William North (1842-1924) in 1895 to create fine paper for artists. It was used by printmakers including Whistler and Strang. From the celebrated collection of Bryan & Valerie Steele.
[Ref: 52657] £1,350.00
[Where's Master?]
Published at 8 Clare Street, Bristol by Frost & Reed Printsellers of Bristol, Clifton & London January 2.nd 1911.
Etching. Sheet size 400 x 490mm (15¾ x 19¼"). Trimmed within image at sides.
'Caesar, I belong To the King', in remarque of a dog collar. Portrait of a wire fox terrier by an empty chair. Caesar (1898–1914) was a dog owned by Edward VII and was a constant companion. He achieved worldwide fame in 1910 when he joined the funeral procession of his master.
[Ref: 62499] £380.00
[Hope.] [Cairn Terriers]
Herbert Dicksee [pencil signature.]
Published at 10 Clare Street, Bristol, By Frost & Reed Ltd. of Bristol, & London, 1929. Copyright. Copyright 1929 by Frost & Reed Ltd. (of Bristol, England) in the United States of America.
Etching, signed by the artist. 290 x 420mm (11½ x 16½"). Framed, with printed title label pasted on backboard. Unexamined out of original frame.
The image shows the black terrier laid down with the white terrier sat in front of him. The label reads: '''Hope'' (Cairn Terriers). A New Original Etching by Herbert Dicksee R.E.'. Herbert Dicksee and his family owned a variety of different breeds of dogs which enabled him to paint them from life, such as “Hope”. The Cairn is one of the native Scottish Breeds and from the 17th century had been used in the Western Highlands and the Isle of Skye to keep down vermin which were a threat to game. They often worked in small packs and they take their name from the Cairn - small outcrop of stones, common in the highland moors.
[Ref: 57225] £1,450.00
[A Cocker Spaniel.]
H.D. Herbert Dickee [pencil signature].
[Frost & Reed, c.1930.]
Rare etching, signed by the artist in pencil, Frost & Reed blindstamp, limited edition 28/200. 325 x 240mm (12¾ x 9½"). Framed. Unexamined out of frame.
A black and white Cocker Spaniel head. Herbert Thomas Dicksee (1862-1942) was an English painter who specialised in paintings of dogs and animals. He studied at the Slade School of Art and his first painting was exhibited in 1881. His paintings were usually done from life; he kept numerous dogs as pets and frequented London Zoo. His daughter, Dorothy was the executor of his will, which directed her to destroy most of the plates for his etchings. From the celebrated collection of Bryan & Valerie Steele.
[Ref: 54914] £850.00
[Fire-Worshippers.]
Herbert Dicksee [pencil signature].
London, Published 1899 E. Clifford & Co., 21, Haymarket, SW.
Etching, signed proof, limited edition 275. 440 x 665mm (17¼ x 26¼"). Framed. Unexamined out of frame.
A Deerhound and a King Charles Spaniel sprawled before a fireplace, the spaniel looking up at the viewer.
[Ref: 52105] £1,150.00
Patience.
HG 1922 [Herbert Dicksee.]
Copyright 1922 by Frost & Reed in the United States.
Etching. 410 x 660mm (16¼ x 26").
A deerhound and a terrier waiting.
[Ref: 1799] £850.00
[Patience.]
HD 1922. [Herbert Dicksee.]
Published at 8 Clare Street, Bristol by Frost & Reed Printsellers of Bristol & London 1922. Copyright 1922, by Frost & Reed Ltd, in the United States of America.
Etching on vellum, signed by the artist, printsellers' blindstamps. 395 x 650mm (15½ x 25½"). Framed. Faint mildrew. Unexamined out of frame.
A deerhound and a terrier waiting, exhibited Royal Academy in 1923.
[Ref: 30303] £820.00
[Patience.]
HD 1922. [Herbert Dicksee.]
Published at 8 Clare Street, Bristol by Frost & Reed Printsellers of Bristol & London 1922. Copyright 1922, by Frost & Reed Ltd, in the United States of America.
Etching on vellum, signed by the artist, Printsellers' Association blindstamps. 395 x 650mm (15½ x 25½"), very large margins. Mint.
A deerhound and a terrier waiting, exhibited Royal Academy in 1923. Provenance: From the Descendants of Herbert Dicksee.
[Ref: 63082] £1,500.00
[Portrait of a Deerhound.]
Herbert Dicksee [pencil signature].
Copyright 1924 by Frost & Reed Ltd (of Bristol, England) in the United States of America.
Etching. Framed, sight size 400 x 385mm (15¾ x 15¼"). Frame size 600 x 590mm (23¾ x 23¼") Unexamined outside of frame.
[Ref: 62496] £1,650.00
[On the Road to the Village.]
H.D.1909. [Herbert Dicksee.]
Published at 8 Clare Street, Bristol by Frost & Reed Printsellers of Bristol & London December 1st 1909, Berlin Stiefbold & Co., No 25 Markgrafemstrasse, Copyright registered. Copyright 1909 by Frost & Reed (Bristol, England) in the United States of America.
Etching on vellum, artist's proof signed by the artist. 350 x 505mm (13¾ x 20"). Framed. Unexamined out of frame.
A girl driving three cows and a calf up a lane, a church tower on the skyline.
[Ref: 30305] £520.00
[Forgotten.]
Herbert Dicksee [signed in pencil.] H.D. 1922 [printed within image]
Copyright 1923 by Frost & Reed Ltd in the United States of America.
Etching. 280 x 385mm (11 x 15¼"). Framed, total size 540 x 650mm (21¼ x 25½"). Unexamined outside of frame.
A sad looking black Scottish terrier begs beside an empty bowl.
[Ref: 62495] £920.00
[Ready.]
HD. 1928. Herbert Dicksee [pencil signature.].
Printed at 10 Clare Street, Bristol, by Frost & Reed Ltd. of Bristol & London 1928. Copyright. Copyright 1928 by Frost & Reed Ltd. (of Bristol, England) in the United States of America.
Proof etching, signed by the artist. edition of 325. 335 x 540mm (13¼ x 21¼"), with publisher's blindstamp. Framed. Unexamined out of frame. Mint.
Alert wire-haired fox terrier lying with ball by front paws. From the celebrated collection of Bryan & Valerie Steele.
[Ref: 52106] £950.00
[Shaver, A French Bulldog Asleep.]
H.D. Herbert Dicksee [pencil signature].
[n.d., c.1920.]
Etching, Restricted edition of 325 proofs, plate destroyed. 70 x 155mm (2¾ x 6"). Framed with publisher's title label on backboard. Slight discolouration at edges. Unexamined out of frame.
Herbert Thomas Dicksee (1862-1942) was an English painter who specialised in paintings of dogs and animals. He studied at the Slade School of Art and his first painting was exhibited in 1881. His paintings were usually done from life; he kept numerous dogs as pets and frequented London Zoo. His daughter, Dorothy was the executor of his will, which directed her to destroy most of the plates for his etchings. From the celebrated collection of Bryan & Valerie Steele.
[Ref: 54839] £1,200.00
[A Bonnie Prince Charlie.]
H.D. Herbert Dicksee [pencil signature]
London Published in the year 1902 by the Fine Art Society (Lon) 148 New Bond Street W.
Etching, proof on vellum, limited edition of 325 (plate destroyed), signed by the artist. 240 x 195mm (9½ x 7¾). Framed. Some spotting. Unexamined out of frame.
Portrait of a King Charles Spaniel. From the celebrated collection of Bryan & Valerie Steele.
[Ref: 52094] £790.00
[Leopard Drinking.]
HD. Herbert Dicksee [pencil signature.]
[n.d., c.1915.]
Drypoint etching, signed artist's proof. 210 x 350mm (8¼ x 13¾"), with large margins.
A leopard crouching to drink from a pool, exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1918. From the artist's grandson and the celebrated collection of Bryan & Valerie Steele.
[Ref: 54999] £980.00
[Leopard Drinking.]
HD. Herbert Dicksee [pencil signature.]
[n.d., c.1915.]
Etching, signed artist's proof. 210 x 350mm (8¼ x 13¾"), with wide margins.
A leopard crouching to drink from a pool, exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1918.
[Ref: 31766] £850.00
[Suspense.]
HD 1920. Herbert Dicksee [signed in pencil]
Published at 8, Clare Street, Bristol, by Frost & Reed Ltd, Printsellers, of Bristol & London, 1920, Copyright.
Etching, signed artist's proof. 430 x 670mm (17 x 26½"), blindstamps including that of the Fine Arts Trade Guild lower left. Framed. Mint.
A leopard waiting to pounce. One of Dicksee's greatest images. From the celebrated collection of Bryan & Valerie Steele.
[Ref: 52096] £1,950.00
[Leopard and Jungle Fowl.]
H.D. 1920. Herbert Dicksee [pencil signature].
Proof etching, limited to 125 impressions signed by the artist. 200 x 425mm (8 x 16¾").
[Ref: 1787] £1,200.00
[Prowling leopard.]
H.D.
[n.d., c.1900.]
Etching, proof before title, signed in pencil by the artist. Five blind stamps including the 'Fine Art Trade Guild'. 150 x 225mm (6 x 9").
A prowling leopard on a barren hill side.
[Ref: 13274] £1,250.00
[Idlers.]
HD [Herbert Dicksee].
[n.d., c.1910.]
Etching, signed in pencil by the artist. 230 x 490mm (9 x 19¼"), with large margins, five blindstamps including the Fine Art Trade Guild. Mint.
A pair of dozing lions. From the celebrated collection of Bryan & Valerie Steele.
[Ref: 52086] £1,250.00
[Peace.]
Herbert Dicksee [pencil signature.]
Published at 8, Clare Street, Bristol by Frost & Reed, Printsellers of Bristol, Clifton and London, November 30th. 1906. Berlin Stiefbold & Co. No.25, Maingragenstrasse. Copyright Registered. Copyright 1906, in the United States of America by Frost & Reed, Bristol, England.
Etching, signed artist's proof on vellum, only state. 350 x 565mm (13¾ x 22¼"). Framed. Unexamined out of frame. Mint.
A lioness and two cubs drinking at the side of a stream. From the celebrated collection of Bryan & Valerie Steele.
[Ref: 52104] £950.00
[Along the Ridge.]
H.D. 1927. Herbert Dicksee [pencil signature]
Rare etching, signed by the artist. 260 x 450mm (10¼ x 17¾"). Limited edition 150. Framed. Unexamined out of frame. Mint.
A lion and lioness prowling. From the celebrated collection of Bryan & Valerie Steele.
[Ref: 52095] £850.00
[Lioness on Rock.]
HD. Herbert Dicksee. [pencil signature.]
[n.d., c.1930.]
Etching, signed by the artist. 160 x 260mm (6¼ x 10¼"), with publisher's blind stamps. Framed. Unexamined out of the frame.
[Ref: 52964] £950.00
[Lioness Sleeping.]
Herbert Dicksee. [Signed in pencil.]
[n.d., c.1917.]
Drypoint etching, proof signed by the artist. 185 x 305mm (7¼ x 12"), with Fine Art Society blindstamp. Mint.
Herbert Thomas Dicksee (1862-1942) was an English painter who specialised in paintings of dogs and animals. He studied at the Slade School of Art and his first painting was exhibited in 1881. His paintings were usually done from life; he kept numerous dogs as pets and frequented London Zoo. His daughter, Dorothy was the executor of his will, which directed her to destroy most of the plates for his etchings.
[Ref: 52666] £950.00
[The Alarm.]
Herbert Dicksee [pencil signature]
Published at 8, Clare St. Bristol, by Frost & Reed, Printsellers of Bristol, Lonon 2nd April 1918. Copyright.
Etching, limited edition of 325 signed by the artist. 505 x 760mm (20 x 30"). Framed. Unexamined out of frame. Mint.
A lion and lioness in a hillside cave, alerted to danger. The lioness picks her small cub up in her mouth. From the celebrated collection of Bryan & Valerie Steele.
[Ref: 52097] £650.00
[Peril.]
H.D. 1910.
Frost & Reed, 1910.
Proof etching on vellum, signed by the artist. 330 x 550mm (13 x 21¾"). Faint horizontal crease through the image.
A lioness protecting her two cubs.
[Ref: 1800] £720.00
[Lioness Sleeping.]
Herbert Dicksee [pencil signature].
[Frost & Reed, c.1917.]
Scarcep proof etching, signed by the artist. 185 x 305mm (7¼ x 12"). Limited edition 100. Framed. Unexamined out of frame. Mint.
From the celebrated collection of Bryan & Valerie Steele.
[Ref: 52092] £820.00
[An African Monarch.]
HD. Herbert Dicksee [signed in pencil.]
Published at 8, Clare Street, Bristol by Frost & Reed Ltd. Printsellers of Bristol and London, October 1.st 1915 Copyright. Copyright October 1.st 1915 by Frost & Reed Ltd. (of Bristol, England) in the United States of America.
Etching signed in pencil, framed. Plate 514 x 425mm (20¼ x 16¾"). Unexamined out of frame.
Herbert Dicksee, R.E. (British, 1862-1942). The head of an African lion.
[Ref: 22886] £620.00
[Lion at Rest]
HD. [Herbert Dicksee.]
[Bristol: Frost & Reed, 1915.]
Scarce & fine etching, signed by the artist in pencil. 190 x 490mm (7½ x 19¼"), with publisher's blind stamp, very large margins. Mint
Provenance: From the Descendants of Herbert Dicksee.
[Ref: 63079] £650.00
[Nearing Home.]
HD. [Herbert Dicksee.]
[Bristol: Frost & Reed, 1901.]
Etching, proof on vellum, signed by the artist. 520 x 660mm (20½ x 26"), very large margins.
A shepherd and his dog, driving a flock of sheep along a country lane. Provenance: From the Descendants of Herbert Dicksee.
[Ref: 63078] £490.00
[Carrying Wool - Canterbury, New Zealand.] New Zealand Wool Team [ink mss.]
HD. Herbert Dicksee [pencil signature.]
[n.d., c.1890.]
Etching, signed by the artist in pencil, remarque of a pair of kiwis. 315 x 500mm (12 x 19¾"), very large margins. Paper toned, glue stains in margins. Slight split in platemark bottom right.
A cart of wool bales pulled by oxen across a rugged landscape. One of Dicksee's earliest works. Provenance: From the Descendants of Herbert Dicksee.
[Ref: 63083] £450.00
[Carrying Wool - Canterbury, New Zealand.] New Zealand Wool Team [ink mss.]
HD. Herbert Dicksee [pencil signature.]
[n.d., c.1890.]
Etching on chine collé, signed by the artist in pencil, remarque of a pair of kiwis. 315 x 500mm (12 x 19¾"). Faint spotting on backing paper.
A cart of wool bales pulled by oxen across a rugged landscape. One of Dicksee's earliest works. From the celebrated collection of Bryan & Valerie Steele.
[Ref: 52126] £880.00
[A Pekinese.]
Herbert Dicksee [Signed in pencil.]
Copyright 1924 by Frost & Reed Ltd. (of Bristol, England) in the United States of America.
Etching on vellum in a titled frame. Platemark: 385 x 355mm (15¾ x 14") Unexamined out of frame.
A portrait of a Pekingese, looking directly at the viewer, within a circle. Framed with a titled slip. By Herbert Thomas Dicksee (1862 - 1942), published by Frost & Reed, founded in 1808 in Bristol.
[Ref: 39993] £950.00
[A Pekinese asleep.]
HD. Herbert Dicksee [Signed in pencil.]
Copyright 1924 by Frost & Reed Ltd. (of Bristol, England) in the United States of America.
Etching, signed by the artist. 125 x 260mm (5 x 10¼"), with publisher's blind stamps. Limited edition 100, plate destroyed. Framed. Unexamined out of frame.
Herbert Thomas Dicksee (1862-1942) was an English painter who specialised in paintings of dogs and animals. He studied at the Slade School of Art and his first painting was exhibited in 1881. His paintings were usually done from life; he kept numerous dogs as pets and frequented London Zoo. His daughter, Dorothy was the executor of his will, which directed her to destroy most of the plates for his etchings. From the celebrated collection of Bryan & Valerie Steele.
[Ref: 54840] £980.00
[Bear of the North.]
HD. Herbert Dicksee [pencil signature.]
[n.d., c.1915.]
Etching with drypoint, limited edition 100, one state only, signed by the artist. 205 x 330mm (8 x 13"), with large margins. Mint.
A reclining polar bear, on a rocky outcrop at night. Herbert Thomas Dicksee (1862-1942) was an English painter who specialised in paintings of dogs and animals. He studied at the Slade School of Art and his first painting was exhibited in 1881. His paintings were usually done from life; he kept numerous dogs as pets and frequented London Zoo. His daughter, Dorothy was the executor of his will, which directed her to destroy most of the plates for his etchings. From the celebrated collection of Bryan & Valerie Steele.
[Ref: 54661] £1,350.00
[Polar Bear.]
HD. 1912. Herbert Dicksee [pencil signature.]
Copyright 1912 by Frost & Reed Ltd. (of Bristol, England) in the United States of America.
Proof etching, limited edition signed by the artist (plate destroyed). 455 x 700mm (18 x 27½"). Framed. Light foxing. Unexamined out of frame.
A fine detailed image of a polar bear, facing to the left, within an icy landscape.
[Ref: 35762] £1,250.00
[A Polar Bear.]
[n.d. c.1900.]
Etching, signed artist's proof, limited to 150 impressions; framed. Plate 215 x 279mm (8½ x 11"). Paper lightly toned.
Polar bear facing up rocky slope taking scent. The only recorded state; the plate was then destroyed.
[Ref: 25915] £590.00
[Beast of the North.]
HD 1927. Herbert Dicksee [pencil signature].
Etching with drypoint, signed by the artist. 250 x 355mm (9¾ x 14"). Framed. Unexamined out of frame.
A polar bear walking in snowy plain in profile to the left, raising head and looking up. Herbert Thomas Dicksee (1862-1942) was an English painter who specialised in paintings of dogs and animals. He studied at the Slade School of Art and his first painting was exhibited in 1881. His paintings were usually done from life; he kept numerous dogs as pets and frequented London Zoo. His daughter, Dorothy was the executor of his will, which directed her to destroy most of the plates for his etchings.
[Ref: 57314] £920.00
[In the Silent North.]
HD. Herbert Dicksee [pencil signature].
Newcastle-upon-Tyne Published 1st January 1903 by Mess.rs Mawson, Swan & Morgan Ltd. Copyright registered.
Etching on vellum, limited to 400 remarqued proofs signed by the artist. 520 x 730mm (20½ x 28¾"). Framed. Some surface soiling in margins, unexamined out of frame.
A pair of menacing polar bears approaching an upturned sledge which, being half out of the image, leaves the fate of the occupants to our imagination. In the bottom margin is a remarque of three huskies with sledge. Herbert Thomas Dicksee (1862-1942) was an English painter who specialised in paintings of dogs and animals. He studied at the Slade School of Art and his first painting was exhibited in 1881. His paintings were usually done from life; he kept numerous dogs as pets and frequented London Zoo. His daughter, Dorothy was the executor of his will, which directed her to destroy most of the plates for his etchings.
[Ref: 57313] £980.00
[Footsteps.]
HD 1925. Herbert Dicksee [signed in pencil].
Published 10 Clare Street Bristol by Frost & Reed Ltd of Bristol and of London. Copyright 1926 by Frost & Reed (Bristol, England) in the United States of America.
Proof etching on vellum, signed by the artist. 350 x 540mm (13¾ x 21¼"). Framed. Unexamined out of frame.
A Scottish terrier and a West Highland terrier waiting for their master.
[Ref: 50010] £1,250.00
[Who Goes There.]
Herbert Dickee [pencil signature.]
Published at 8, Clare St. Bristol, by Frost & Reed, Printsellers of Bristol, Lonon 1st March 1916. Copyright. Copyright 1916 by Frost & Reed Ltd (of Bristol, England) in the United States of America.
Scarce etching on vellum, limited edition of 325 signed by the artist. 425 x 410mm (16¾ x 16"), with very large margins, Printsellers' Association blindstamp. Mint. Slight rippling at top in margins.
A round portrait of a Scottish terrier. From the celebrated collection of Bryan & Valerie Steele.
[Ref: 52087] £980.00
Silent Sympathy.
Etched by Herbert Dicksee.
Published at 8, Clare Street, Bristol by Frost & Reed, Printsellers of London & Bristol, 1894.
Etching. 500 x 590mm (19¾ x 23¼"). Framed. Unexamined out of the frame.
A young girl sitting in a wicker armchair in front of the fire, chin in her hand, looking despondently into the flames, a book open on the floor beside her and a large deerhound lying next to her on the rug, looking up at her. One of Dicksees most romantic scenes.
[Ref: 50084] £550.00
[His First Night From Home.]
HD. Herbert Dicksee [pencil signature].
Pub. London Nov. 1901 by the Fine Art Society Ltd. 148, New Bond St. W.
Etching on vellum, signed by the artist. 205 x 290mm (8 x 11½). Frame with Frost and Reed label. Small scratch in image. Unexamined out of frame.
A tiny puppy curled up asleep.
[Ref: 50057] £750.00
[The Prodigal.]
HD 1926. [Signature outside image:] Herbert Dicksee.
Published...Bristol by Frost & Reed Ltd of Bristol & London 1926 Copyright. Copyright 1926 by Frost & Reed Ltd (of Bristol, England) in the United States of America.
Etching, signed artist proof on vellum. 571 x 470mm (22½ x 18½"). Time stained outside platemark.
A terrier sitting on a doorstep in front of a closed door.
[Ref: 20270] £1,200.00
[Tiger sleeping.]
H.D. 1920 [Herbert Dicksee pencil signature.]
Drypoint etching, signed in pencil by the artist. 180 x 350mm (7 x 13¾"), with very large margins, five blindstamps including the Fine Art Trade Guild. Mint.
Herbert Thomas Dicksee (1862-1942) was an English painter who specialised in paintings of dogs and animals. He studied at the Slade School of Art and his first painting was exhibited in 1881. His paintings were usually done from life; he kept numerous dogs as pets and frequented London Zoo. His daughter, Dorothy was the executor of his will, which directed her to destroy most of the plates for his etchings. From the celebrated collection of Bryan & Valerie Steele.
[Ref: 54997] £980.00
[Thirst.]
H.D. 1911. [in image] Herbert Dicksee [signed in pecil]
Copyright 1911 by Frost & Reed Ltd (of Bristol, England) in the United States of America.
Etching. Framed, sight size 350 x 705 (17¾ x 27¾"). Frame size 775 x 1030mm (30½ x 40½"). Wormholes. Unexamined outside of frame.
Two tigers drinking. The remarque is a cobra.
[Ref: 62498] £950.00