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[Road by Park Palings.] [&] [Road Scene, Trowse Hall.]
[Road by Park Palings.] [&] [Road Scene, Trowse Hall.]
[by John Crome.]
[Norfolk, for the benefit of his widow, 1834.]
Two etchings and drypoint on chine collé, on one sheet. 105 x 175mm (4¼ x 7") & 230 x 200mm (9 x 8"), sheet with large margins. Backing paper foxed.
Two etchings of rural Norfolk, etched in 1812 & 1813 by John Crome (1768-1821), a founding member of the Norwich School of painters and one of the first 19th-century Britons to use etching as an expressive tool, anticipating the Etching Revival. Although Crome issued a prospectus for his etchings, none were published in his lifetime. In 1834 sixty sets titled ''Norfolk Picturesque Scenery, Consisting of Thirty-One Etchings'' were issued to benefit his widow.
Theobald 19 (only state) & 2 (state iii of iv).
[Ref: 57579]   £320.00  
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[Tree Trunk & Bushes.] [&] [Deepham, near Hingham.]
[Tree Trunk & Bushes.] [&] [Deepham, near Hingham.]
[Deepham] J Crome 1813.]
[Norfolk, for the benefit of his widow, 1834.]
Two etchings and drypoint on chine collé, on one sheet. 180 x 145mm (7 x 5¾") & 160 x 175mm (6¼ x 7"), sheet with large margins. Backing paper foxed
Two studies of trees in rural Norfolk, etched c.1811 & 1813 by John Crome (1768-1821), a founding member of the Norwich School of painters and one of the first 19th-century Britons to use etching as an expressive tool, anticipating the Etching Revival. Although Crome issued a prospectus for his etchings, none were published in his lifetime. In 1834 sixty sets titled ''Norfolk Picturesque Scenery, Consisting of Thirty-One Etchings'' were issued to benefit his widow.
Theobald 27 (only state) & 7 (state iv of v).
[Ref: 57581]   £320.00  
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[Tree Trunks & Lane.] [&] [Footbridge at Cringleford.]
[Tree Trunks & Lane.] [&] [Footbridge at Cringleford.]
[by John Crome.]
[Norfolk, for the benefit of his widow, 1834.]
Two etchings on chine collé, on one sheet. 210 x 165mm (8¼ x 6½") & 225 x 175mm (9 x 7"), sheet with large margins. Backing paper foxed
Two studies of trees in rural Norfolk, etched c.1811 & 1812 by John Crome (1768-1821), a founding member of the Norwich School of painters and one of the first 19th-century Britons to use etching as an expressive tool, anticipating the Etching Revival. Although Crome issued a prospectus for his etchings, none were published in his lifetime. In 1834 sixty sets titled ''Norfolk Picturesque Scenery, Consisting of Thirty-One Etchings'' were issued to benefit his widow.
Theobald 29 & 8 (state ii of iv).
[Ref: 57582]   £320.00  
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[At Hackford.]
[At Hackford.]
J. Crome [?] 1812.
[Norfolk, for the benefit of his widow, 1834.]
Etching on chine collé. 175 x 275mm (7 x 10¾"), sheet with large margins. Backing paper foxed, tear taped.
A view of a cottage set in trees by a pond, etched by John Crome (1768-1821), a founding member of the Norwich School of painters and one of the first 19th-century Britons to use etching as an expressive tool, anticipating the Etching Revival. Although Crome issued a prospectus for his etchings, none were published in his lifetime. In 1834 sixty sets titled ''Norfolk Picturesque Scenery, Consisting of Thirty-One Etchings'' were issued to benefit his widow.
Theobald 14, state iv of v.
[Ref: 57583]   £320.00  
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Front of the New Mills.
Front of the New Mills.
J. Crome, 1813.
[Norfolk, for the benefit of his widow, 1834.] bit later.
Etching. 230 x 305mm (9 x 12"), sheet with very large margins.
A view of the New Mills, Norwich, from the River Wensum, etched by John Crome (1768-1821), a founding member of the Norwich School of painters and one of the first 19th-century Britons to use etching as an expressive tool, anticipating the Etching Revival. This state has the title added at bottom. Although Crome issued a prospectus for his etchings, none were published in his lifetime. In 1834 sixty sets titled ''Norfolk Picturesque Scenery, Consisting of Thirty-One Etchings'' were issued to benefit his widow.
Theobald 5, state iii of iii. See 57580 for earlier state.
[Ref: 57808]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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