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The Highland Piper.
Frederick Taylor lithotint. C. Hullmandel's Patent.
[n.d., c.1845.]
Lithotint. Sheet: 365 x 540mm (14½ x 21¼") large margins.
A scene in a Scottish home in which a young boy dances the Highland fling while a man plays the bagpipes and children and dogs look on.
[Ref: 47742] £95.00
(£114.00 incl.VAT)
A Scotch Rebel.
Frederick Taylor lithotint. C. Hullmandel's Patent.
[n.d., c.1845.]
Lithotint. Sheet: 365 x 540mm (14½ x 21¼").
A farmyard scene showing a young woman struggling to keep control of a cow on a leash.
[Ref: 47743] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
Key to the Portraits in the Engraving of The Royal Review at Windsor.
Etched byG.S. Shury [after Frederick Tayler]
London: Thomas Boys, Printseller to the Royal Family, XI Golden Square, Regent Street. [1839]
Etching, sheet 235 x 195mm (9 x 7½"). Small tear on right.
The Queen on horseback, accompanied by Leopold I, the King of the Belgians, Wellington, Lord Hill and a train of soldiers, passing through an archway with Windsor Castle in the background. Keyplate published to accompany the large engraving of the scene by S.W. Reynolds after Frederick Tayler.
[Ref: 23169] £110.00
(£132.00 incl.VAT)
Dogs and wild-boar. 12.
Fred.k Tayler.
[n.d. c.1872. Etching Club?]
Etching on chine collé, plate 125 x 175mm (5 x 7"), with large margins.
Two dogs sink their teeth into a wild boar attempting to flee in a grassy landscape. (John) Frederick Tayler (1802– 89) was a 19th-century English landscape watercolour painter, president of the Royal Watercolour Society and member of the Etching Club. Tayler executed some two dozen ‘lithotints,’ which were published by T. McLean in 1844, under the title of ‘Frederick Tayler's Portfolio.’ A member of the ‘Etching Club,’ he etched a number of small plates for the various publications of that body (Goldsmith's 'The Deserted Village,’ ‘Songs of Shakespeare,’ ‘Etched Thoughts,’ &c.), and also made drawings on wood for several popular classics, such as Thomson's ‘Seasons,’ ‘Sir Roger de Coverley,’ and Goldsmith's ‘Works.’
[Ref: 61182] £45.00
(£54.00 incl.VAT)
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