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[The Departure of Abram and Lot from Egypt.]
Painted by F. Zuccarelli. Engraved by F. Bartolozzi & W Byrne.
London Publish'd as the act directs Feby: 1st: 1777 by F Bartolozzi No. 1 Bentinck Street Berwick St. Soho, & W. Byrne No 69 Wells Street Oxford St.
Engraving, proof before title, sheet 470 x 560mm. 18½ x 22". Trimmed to and within plate at top.
Figures preparing for a journey, near a pool filled from a waterfall over rocks on the right: two men talking on the left, in front of a laden camel, a woman holding a bundle and a pet dog, another behind her holding a child; a third woman sits to right, helping a child to drink while another child leans against her shoulder, a boy driving livestock towards the water in the centre. In the background a man on horseback followed by others, processing towards a distant town with pyramid. An illustration from the Genesis book of the Bible: following the period spent in Egypt, Abram, Sarai, and his nephew Lot returned to the Bethel-Ai area in Canaan. There they dwelt for some time, their herds increasing, until strife arose between the herdsmen. Abram thereupon proposed to Lot that they should separate, allowing Lot the first choice. Lot took the fertile land lying east of the Jordan River and near to Sodom and Gomorrah, while Abram lived in Canaan, moving south to the oaks of Mamre in Hebron, where he built an altar. After Francesco Zuccarelli (1702 - 1788). From the Norman Blackburn Collection.
[Ref: 18269] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)
Presa Pequeña Basta a Mi Desseo.
Zucarelli Pinx in Domo I. Smith. F. Rizzi incid apud Mondinire Venet. C.P.E.S.
[n.d. c.1770.]
Etching. 348 x 438mm. 13¾ x 17¼".
A man fishing with woman and child sitting next to him. To the right are seen two more men fishing. Marini: 42 (copy).
[Ref: 15706] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
[Landscape with figures and cattle by a stream.] Engraved by Wm. Wilson, from an Original Picture of Zuccarelli, in the Collection of Wm. Herring Esqr.
[n.d., c.1775.]
Etching with engraving, 307 x 405mm. Light even age toning.
Landscape with a woman lying asleep at the edge of a stream, her head on her basket, one arm around her gourd and staff, which trails in the water. Two children are beside her, one reaching out with a stick to tickle her face. Another woman stands next to them, with basket, staff and a dog, pointing towards the town in the distance on the left. A man driving cattle along the bank behind them turns to look at the travellers. On watermarked laid paper, inscribed '3' upper right. After Francesco Zuccarelli (1702 - 1788)
[Ref: 8080] £220.00
(£264.00 incl.VAT)
[Italianate landscape.] No 202.
Zuaurelli del. [Francesco Zuccarelli?] Joh: Georg Hertel excud. A.V. 3.
[Augsburg: Johann Georg Hertel, c.1750.]
Etching. 190 x 295mm (7½ x 11½"). Trimmed within plate.
An untitled Italianate landscape, with a building and a tower by a river. From a series of landscapes after various artists
[Ref: 55611] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
[Macbeth.] [From an Original Picture, in the Collection of Will,m Lock Esq.r.]
[Painted by Fran.co Zuccarelli. Engrav'd by W,,m Woollett.]
[Published as the Act directs Dec.r 29th. 1770, by W.m Woollett, in Green Street, Leicester Fields, London]
Etching. Proof before letters. Plate 335 x 430mm (13¼ x 17"), with margins. Repaired tears and some creasing.
Macbeth and Banquo meet the Three Witches in a wind-swept landscape. Behind soldiers try to restrain their terrified horses as lightning strikes a castle on the hilltop behind. Fagan 74. See Ref: 54251 for lettered impression
[Ref: 55160] £380.00
Macbeth. From an Original Picture, in the Collection of Will,m Lock Esq.r.
Painted by Fran.co Zuccarelli. Engrav'd by W,,m Woollett.
Published as the Act directs Dec.r 29th. 1770, by W.m Woollett, Charlotte Street, Rathbone Place, London.
Etching. Sheet 455 x 560mm (18 x 22"). Trimmed to plate top and left, narrow margins elsewhere, some surface scuffing to edges.
Macbeth and Banquo meet the Three Witches in a wind-swept landscape. Behind soldiers try to restrain their terrified horses as lightning strikes a castle on the hilltop behind. The second published state, with a new address of Charlotte Street. Fagan 74.
[Ref: 54251] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)
[Woman with Children and Cow.]
Apud V. N. Franciscu.s Maria Canalem Venetis Auctore Zuccarelli. Ex Calcgraphia I. Wagner Ven.is C.P.E.S.
[n.d., c.1762.]
Scarce engraving. Sheet: 460 x 330mm (18 x 13"). Trimmed.
A pastoral scene in which a woman gives two children milk from her cow. From the series 'Twelve Landscapes on Hills'.
[Ref: 47579] £360.00
From an Original Picture of Zuccarelli's
Zuccarelli Pinx.t. Pouncey sculp.t
London, Pub.d Dec.r 31 1777 by V.M. Picot N. 471 Strand
Engraving, plate 330 x 375mm (13¼ x 14½"). Very large margins; Good impression.
Landscape with a young farmer milking a cow, after the Italian painter Francesco Zuccarelli (1702-88), who spent much of the 1750s and 1760s in England (he was a founder member of the Royal Academy). Woman and child possibly asking for charity or money.
[Ref: 38621] £290.00
(£348.00 incl.VAT)
[Zuccarelli Landscape.] Engraved from an Original Picture of F. Zuccarelli, in the Possession of Frederick Frankland Esq.r. No 16
F. Zuccarelli Pinx.t. F. Vivares Sculp.
Published by F. Vivares. 15th January 1756.
Fine engraving. Platemark: 400 x 500mm (15¾ x 19¾"). Very large margins. Repaired tear at top centre.
A decorative landscape scene with a woman holding a child talking to a man lying beside the road which leads upwards towards a farm in the centre. At the right is a stream with two men fishing with nets. After founding member of the Royal Academy, Francesco Zuccarelli (1702 - 1788).
[Ref: 37810] £360.00
Engraved from an Original Picture of F. Zuccarelli In the Possession of W.m Herring Esq.r
F. Zuccarelli pinx.t F. Vivares Sculp
Publish'd by F. Vivares 15th January 1756
Fine copper engraving with very large margins on 3 sides, platemark 400 x 500mm (15¾ x 19¾").
Landscape with two figures and dog resting on right, horseman driving cows and goat on left, and Italianate buildings in background. The British Museum have an impression numbered '15' lower left (absent here). The Italian landscape painter Francesco Zuccarelli (1702-88) spent much of the 1750s and 1760s in England (he was a founder member of the Royal Academy). This engraving from one of his paintings is by Francis Vivares (1709-1780), one of the foremost landscape engravers of his time.
[Ref: 28337] £420.00
Piccola preda il desio nostro appaga
Zucarelli Pinx. in Domo J. Smith
appo Wagner in Merzeria Ven.a C.P.E.S.
Rare engraving, sheet 350 x 460mm (13¾ x 18"). Trimmed inside platemark. Slight foxing.
Rural landscape with fishermen by a stream and cattle led along a path to the left. Engraved after the Italian landscape painter Francesco Zuccarelli (1702-88), who spent much of the 1750s and 1760s in England (he was a founder member of the Royal Academy). This print was made from a picture in the collection of Joseph Smith., English collector, patron and British Consul in Venice who commissioned several works from Zuccarelli.
[Ref: 38608] £350.00
Engraved from an Original Picture of F. Zuccarelli In the Possession of W.m Herring Esq.r
F. Zuccarelli Pinx.t. F. Vivares Sculp
Publish'd by F. Vivares 15th January 1756
Engraving, platemark 405 x 500mm (16 x 19¾"). Creased. Large margins.
Landscape after the Italian painter Francesco Zuccarelli (1702-88), who spent much of the 1750s and 1760s in England (he was a founder member of the Royal Academy). Engraved by Francis Vivares (1709-80), widely considered to be the best engraver of Claude Lorrain's landscapes. His engraving of paintings by Zuccarelli may have resulted from his acquaintance with the artist's Venetian publisher Joseph Wagner.
[Ref: 38613] £270.00
(£324.00 incl.VAT)
[Italian landscape.] Engraved from an Original Picture of F: Zuccarelli, In the Possession of W:m Herring Esq.r.
F. Zuccarelli Pinx.t. F. Vivares Sculp.
Publish'd by F. Vivares 7th August 1753. But later.
Etching. 410 x 500mm (16 x 19¾"), with large margins. Rubbing in margins.
An Italianate landscape with an itinerant woman and child begging. A state with 'No.10' added bottom left.
[Ref: 57921] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[Zuccarelli Landscape.] Engraved from an Original Picture of F. Zuccarelli, in the Possession of William Herring Esq.r.
F. Zuccarelli Pinx.t. F. Vivares Sculp.
Published by F. Vivares. 7th August 1753.
Fine engraving. Platemark: 400 x 495mm (15¾ x 19¼"). Very large margins. Slight repaired tear top centre.
A landscape with a woman sitting at the side of a path, a child leaning against her shoulder. She has a basket attached to a stick beside her, holding out one hand towards a lady on horseback who pauses to listen to another woman, holding out both hands. In the middle gound, a man is driving cattle towards a town at the top of the hill in the background. After founding member of the Royal Academy, Francesco Zuccarelli (1702 - 1788).
[Ref: 37811] £360.00
[Zuccarelli Landscape.] Engraved from an Original Picture of F. Zuccarelli, In the Possession of William Herring Esq.r. No 11
F. Zuccarelli Pinx.t. F. Vivares Sculp.
Published by F. Vivares. 7th August 1753.
Fine engraving. Platemark: 400 x 495mm (15¾ x 19¼"). Very large margins.
A landscape with a woman lying asleep at the edge of a stream, her head on her basket, with one arm around her gourd and staff, which trails in the water. Two children are beside her, one reaching out with a stick to tickle her face. A woman stands next to them, with a basket, staff and a dog, pointing towards the town in the distance on the left, while a man driving cattle along the bank behind them turns to look at the travellers. After founding member of the Royal Academy, Francesco Zuccarelli (1702 - 1788).
[Ref: 37812] £360.00
[Engraved after the Original Picture in the Possession of James Connell Esq.r to whom this Plate is inscribed by W. Byrne]
Painted by F. Zuccarelli. Engraved by Will.m Byrne. The Figures by F. Bartolozzi
Published as the Act directs Jan 27th 1775 by Wm. Byrne No. 69 Wells Street Oxford Street London
Fine engraving proof impression, platemark 435 x 520mm (17 x 20½"). Large margins. Foxed & staining.
The Tempest: landscape with approaching storm, shepherd hurrying his flock and a woman reaching to help up another woman. Originally published as one of a pair (with The Calm) after the Italian landscape painter Francesco Zuccarelli (1702-88), who spent much of the 1750s and 1760s in England (he was a founder member of the Royal Academy). Like many engravings of the period, this was a collaboration between two printmakers: one specialising in landscape (William Byrne) and another specialising in figure engraving (Francesco Bartolozzi). De Vesme 2473
[Ref: 38611] £320.00
Happy Villagers
F. Zucarelli Pinx. J. Mason sculp.t
Published by R. Pollard Printseller, Spa Fields, London.
Fine engraving, platemark 410 x 510mm (16 x 20"). Large margins, tears inside platemark top edge.
Rural landscape near river, engraved after the Italian landscape painter Francesco Zuccarelli (1702-88), who spent much of the 1750s and 1760s in England (he was a founder member of the Royal Academy).
[Ref: 38609] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
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