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Children Reading the Inscription, on their Mothers Grave-Stone.
Children Reading the Inscription, on their Mothers Grave-Stone.
Painted by R.M.Paye. Engraved by W.Ward.
London published June 24th-1785 by J.R.Smith No. 83-Oxford Street.
Mezzotint. 460 x 560mm.
[Ref: 4580]   £250.00   (£300.00 incl.VAT)
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The Country Girl Carrying a Present to the Lord of the Manor meets with an unwelcome Reception.
The Country Girl Carrying a Present to the Lord of the Manor meets with an unwelcome Reception. [&] The Country Girl Persued by the Mastiffs rescued by the Courage of her Brother.
Painted by R.M. Paye. Engraved by J.no Young, Engraver in Mezzotinto to His Royal Huighness the Prince of Wales.
London, Published Jan.y 1st 1792 by J.no Young, Engraver to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, Cockspur St.t.
Pair of very fine & rare mezzotints with large margins. Ea. 630 x 430mm (24¾ x 17").
The Country Girl has dogs set on her as a joke and is rescued by her brother with a club.
Ex: Oettingen-Wallerstein collection.
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A Girl Sketching a Portrait on the Ground.
A Girl Sketching a Portrait on the Ground.
Painted by R.M.Paye. Engraved by W.Ward.
London published July 1st=1785 by J.R.Smith No. 83-Oxford Street.
Mezzotint. 460 x 560mm.
[Ref: 4583]   £360.00  
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The Boy Discovering the Golden Eggs. [&] The Boy Disappointed of His Treasure.
The Boy Discovering the Golden Eggs. [&] The Boy Disappointed of His Treasure.
Painted by R.M. Paye. Engraved by John Young.
London, Published Jan.y 1.1796, by John Jeffreyes Ludgate Hill.
Pair of coloured mezzotints with small margins, partly printed in colour. Plate 603 x 440mm (23¾ x 17¼").
A boy and girl standing in front of the ruins of a wooden shed, the boy, smiling towards the viewer, displays two golden eggs to the girl, who throws up her hands in delight, while the goose flaps its wings, standing between them. [&] A boy and girl distraught at the death of their golden goose; the girl standing in the background, wiping her eyes, the boy sitting at a table on which the goose lies dead, one hand to his head, the other holding the goose's feet.
CS: listed on p.1646.
[Ref: 31116]   £690.00   view all images for this item
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The Little Volunteer [and] Young Sailors.
The Little Volunteer [and] Young Sailors.
Painted by R.M.Paye. Engraved by Jn.Young Engraver in Mezzotinto to his R.H. the Prince of Wales.
London, Published June 24th 1799, by Jn.Young, 58 Upper Charlotte Street, Fitzroy Square.
Pair of mezzotints. Each plate 585 x 430mm.
These prints show a juvenile curiosity about British military involvement during the Napoleonic Wars (the ship in 'Young Sailors' bears the legend 'Nelson', explicitly linking the childrens' play to contemporary events).
[Ref: 4585]   £1,200.00   view all images for this item
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Adoration; Praise.
Adoration; Praise.
Painted by R.M.Paye. Engraved by W.Nutter. [Praise] Engraved by W.Ward.
London published May 12th 1785. by J.R.Smith No. 83 Oxford Street.
Pair of stipples, printed in colour. 250 x 230mm.
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The Distressed Girl. [&] The Sulky Boy.
The Distressed Girl. [&] The Sulky Boy.
Painted by R.M.Paye. Engraved by J.Young..
Published April 6th by J.Young No. 28 Newman Street Oxford Street London.
Pair of mezzotints. Each plate 590 x 440mm.
[Ref: 4582]   £750.00   view all images for this item
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The Boy Discovering the Golden Eggs [&] The Boy Disappointed of his Treasure.
The Boy Discovering the Golden Eggs [&] The Boy Disappointed of his Treasure.
Painted by R.M.Paye. Engraved by John Young.
London, Published Jany. 1st 1786 by John Jeffryes Ludgate Hill.
Pair of mezzotints. Each plate 600 x 440mm. Small surface creae on "Discovering".
Two scenes from Aesop's 'The Goose That Laid the Golden Eggs'
[Ref: 4584]   £780.00   view all images for this item
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R.M. Paye.
R.M. Paye.
Engraved by R. Dagley, from a Drawing by R.M. Payne.
Library of the Fine Arts, 1832.
Stipple and etching, 180 x 115mm. 7 x 4½".
Self-portrait of a youthful Richard Morton Paye (1750 - 1821), painter of portraits and miniatures. He has long hair and wears a fur hat; faintly lettered to scroll below easel and roundel portrait. Engraved for a memoir of Paye in Arnold's ‘Library of the Fine Arts'.
[Ref: 18993]   £50.00   (£60.00 incl.VAT)
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Praise
Praise
Painted by R. M. Paye. Engraved by W. Ward.
London publish'd May 12th 1785 by J. R. Smith N.o 83 Oxford Street.
Stipple. 255 x 225mm (10 x 8¾"), with large margins. Some creasing at the corner. A little discolouration.
An angel reading intently from an open book, in an oval design. Appears to be a pair with 'Praise' by William Nutter (After Paye), published by John Raphael Smith (1785).
[Ref: 54113]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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Young Sailors.
Young Sailors.
Painted by R. M. Paye. Engraved by In.o. Young Engraver in Mezzotinto to his R. H. the Prince of Wales.
London, Published Jan.y. 1. 1800, by In.o. Young N.o. 58 Upper Charlotte Street, Fitzroy Square.
Mezzotint, partly printed in colours, small margins. Plate: 430 x 585mm, (17 x 23"). Trimmed. Damage to messy margins. Some faint foxing and a few marks in printed area.
An exterior scene in which three children, two boys and a girl, play with model ships one named 'Nelson' the other 'Nile' these names referring to Nelson's victory of the French at the Battle of the Nile in 1798.
Ex: Collection the Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 35757]   £320.00  
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