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Anger.
Designed etched & published Decr. 1st. by S. Howitt, Panton Street, Haymarket, London. [c.1802.]
An angry black stallion chasing a dog in a field; a shooter and another dog retreating towards a gate in the background. A fine aquatint by Samuel Howitt (1756 - 1822), for a series of (four?) 'attitudes' of horses, possibly republished by R. Hixon in 1809. See Siltzer pp. 163-164.
[Ref: 19461] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
Horses Frightened by Lightning.
Howitt sc.
Pub.d by R.J. Hixon, at his Cheap Print Warehouse, 440, Strand. [n.d., c.1815.]
Trimmed within plate, creasing, surface abrasions, holes in bottom corners.
Horses on a barren hillside.
[Ref: 54695] £420.00
Horses Watering.
Designed, etched & published Dec.br 1st 1802 by S,. Howitt, Panton Street Hay Market.
Colour faded
Riders walking horses into a river to drink.
[Ref: 54696] £360.00
The Race.
Howitt.
Published May 10th 1811by S.Howitt, Panton Street, Haymarket, London.
Very large margins. Platemark broken along lower edge; paper watermarked 'W Edgar 1797'.
Closely fought race between three horses in foreground. By Samuel Howitt (1756/7-1823), painter and etcher. From a wealthy family, Howitt was a keen sportsman who became an artist (drawing on his sporting enthusiasms) when financial difficulties forced him to earn a living. In 1779 Howitt married Elizabeth Rowlandson, sister of the artist Thomas Rowlandson, and the two men were friends, with some similarities in their watercolour style. For another impression with different colouring see ref. 3330. Not in Siltzer.
[Ref: 37017] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
[Windsor Castle.]
Published Jan.y 1st 1802 by S. Howitt Panton Street Haymarket.
Slight soiling in sky on left.
With the Edward III Tower and the Round Tower
[Ref: 55336] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
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