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Felicia Hemans [facsimile signature].
Felicia Hemans [facsimile signature].
W.E. West pinx.t. Engraved by W. Holl.
Joseph Rogerson London [n.d., 1836.].
Stipple on steel. Sheet 250 x 150mm (9¾ x 6"). Trimmed to platemark
Portrait of Felicia Hemans (1793-1835), poet, painted in 1827 by American artist William Edward West (1788-1859). Her poem 'Casabianca' (1826) is better known by its first line, 'The Boy stood on the Burning Deck'; 'The Homes of England' (1827) is the origin of the phrase 'stately home'.
[Ref: 51792]   £60.00   (£72.00 incl.VAT)
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Felicia Hemans [facsimile signature].
Felicia Hemans [facsimile signature].
W.m E. West pinx.t. Edw.d Scriven sc.
Edinburgh, April 4th 1839 by W.m Blackwood & Sons.
Stipple on steel. Sheet 165 x 95mm (6½ x 3¾"). Publication line faint. Trimmed within plate.
Portrait of Felicia Hemans (1793-1835), poet, painted in 1827 by American artist William Edward West (1788-1859). Her poem 'Casabianca' (1826) is better known by its first line, 'The Boy stood on the Burning Deck'; 'The Homes of England' (1827) is the origin of the phrase 'stately home'.
[Ref: 51791]   £50.00  
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Felicia Hemans [facsimile signature].
Felicia Hemans [facsimile signature].
W.E. West pinx.t. Engraved by W. Holl.
Fisher, Son & Co. London & Paris.
Stipple on steel. Sheet 250 x 150mm (9¾ x 6"). Trimmed to platemark
Portrait of Felicia Hemans (1793-1835), poet, painted in 1827 by American artist William Edward West (1788-1859). Her poem 'Casabianca' (1826) is better known by its first line, 'The Boy stood on the Burning Deck'; 'The Homes of England' (1827) is the origin of the phrase 'stately home'.
[Ref: 51950]   £60.00   (£72.00 incl.VAT)
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