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Charles Bushe [signature facsimile].
Painted by W. Stevenson. Engraved by D. Lucas.
Dublin, Decr. 30, 1841; Andrew Milliken, Bookseller to the Lord Lieutenant_ The Kings Inn Library, &c &c. London, F.G.Moon, Publisher in Ordinary to Her Majesty, Threadneedle Street.
Mezzotint with stipple, before title, 510 x 375mm. 20 x 14¾".
Charles Kendal Bushe (1767 - 1843), judge, chief justice of the king's bench, Ireland. In 1796 Bushe entered the Irish parliament as member for Callan. He sat for that place till 1799, when he was returned for Donegal borough. He wrote as well as spoke against the union.
[Ref: 18341] £220.00
(£264.00 incl.VAT)
This Portrait of the R.t Honourable Charles Kendal Bushe, Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Queen's Bench, Ireland, &c. &c &c., Is most respectfully inscribed to the Irish Bar, by the Publisher, Andrew Milliken.
Painted by W. Stephenson. Engraved by D.Lucas.
Dublin, Dec.r 30, 1841; Andrew Milliken, Bookseller to the Lord Lieutenant _ The Kings Inn Library, &c &c. London, F.G.Moon Publisher in Ordinary to Her Majesty, Threadneedle Street.
Rare mezzotint. 520 x 380mm (20½ x 15"). Narrow margins.
Charles Kendal Bushe (1767-1843), Irish lawyer and judge, known as 'silver-tongued Bushe'. Despite his opposition to the Act of Union in 1800 he was not averse to accepting high office from the British Crown: he was appointed Solicitor-General for Ireland five years later, holding the office until 1822 when he became Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench for Ireland. He retired in 1841, when this portrait was published. He also supported Catholic Emancipation yet prosecuted members of the Catholic Association for sedition.
[Ref: 36309] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
Autumnal Sun Set.
Painted by John Constable R.A. Engraved by David Lucas.
London Pub.d by M.r Constable 35, Charlotte S.t Fitzroy Square 1831.
Fine mezzotint. Plate: 175 x 255mm (7 x 10")), with very large margins. More mount burn than the others.
A rural landscape at sunset near East Bergholt after an oil painting by Constable now in the V&A. From about 1829 Constable and Lucas worked together on a series of mezzotints after sketches and paintings by Constable called 'Various Subjects of Landscape...' published in parts between 1830 and 1832. They worked very closely together with Constable often hand touching up the prints himself. Wedmore 3. Shirley: 14: I of VI.
[Ref: 58194] £220.00
(£264.00 incl.VAT)
Autumnal Sun Set.
Painted by John Constable R.A. Engraved by David Lucas.
London, Pub.d by M.r Constable, 35 Charlotte S.t Fitzroy Square 1831.
Mezzotint. 250 x 175mm (9¾ x 7"), with very large margins. Foxing mainly in margins.
A rural landscape at sunset near East Bergholt after an oil painting by Constable now in the V&A. From about 1829 Constable and Lucas worked together on a series of mezzotints after sketches and paintings by Constable called 'Various Subjects of Landscape...' published in parts between 1830 and 1832. Wedmore 3. Shirley: 14. Osbert Barnard: I of VI.
[Ref: 50864] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
Autumnal Sun Set.
Painted by John Constable R.A. Engraved by David Lucas.
London, Pub.d by M.r Constable, 35 Charlotte S.t Fitzroy Square 1831.
Mezzotint. Plate: 250 x 175mm (9¾ x 7"), with very large margins. Foxing mainly in margins.
A rural landscape at sunset near East Bergholt after an oil painting by Constable now in the V&A. From about 1829 Constable and Lucas worked together on a series of mezzotints after sketches and paintings by Constable called 'Various Subjects of Landscape...' published in parts between 1830 and 1832. In 1843 Charles Robert Leslie published his 'Memoirs of John Constable Esq. R.A'. He obtained directly from the Constable family 186 sets of 22 images of the Various Subjects of Landscape in return for 30 copies of his book. This mezzotint is one of those; "see Tate John Constable, David Lucas". Wedmore 3. Shirley: 14. Osbert Barnard: I of VI.
[Ref: 44380] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
[The Cornfield.]
[Engraved by David Lucas after John Constable.]
[1834.]
Mezzotint, finished progress proof before all letters, signed in pencil lower right "David Lucas 27 Westbourne Street, Pimlico". 695 x 520mm (27½ x 20½"), housed in a magnificient Vicars Bros. frame c. 1900's, with large margins. Unexamined out of frame.
A boy lies down to drink from a pond beside a path on which a sheepdog is herding a flock; in the background harvesting is in progress. The painting is now in the National Gallery (NG130). Shirley 36.
[Ref: 63652] £1,500.00
[Dedham Vale.]
Painted by John Constable, Esq.r R.A. Engraved by David Lucas.
[1834.]
Mezzotint, progress proof before letters. Housed in a magnificent Vicars Bros. frame c. 1900, sight size 670 x 545mm (26¼ x 21½"). Slight cockling of paper on right. Few old minor repairs. Unexamined out of frame.
Extremely rare and unique view looking through trees to a river winding through fields to a town with a church tower in the distance. Shirley 40.
[Ref: 63654] £2,500.00
[The Lock.]
Painted by John Constable, Esq.r R.A. Engraved by David Lucas.
[1834.]
Mezzotint, published state before dedication. 695 x 520mm (27½ x 20½"), housed in a magnificent Vicars Bros. frame c. 1900, very large margins. Repaired tear, some spotting. Unexamined out of frame.
A bargee opening a lock gate with a barge on the water behind. Shirley 35. II of IV
[Ref: 63653] £1,250.00
Noon.
Painted by John Constable R.A. Engraved by David Lucas.
London, Pub.d by M.r Constable, 35 Charlotte S.t Fitzroy Square 1830.
Mezzotint. Plate: 250 x 190mm (9¾ x 7½") very large margins. Foxing.
A rural scene in which a shepherd watches his flock on a hillside. From about 1829 Constable and Lucas worked together on a series of mezzotints after sketches and paintings by Constable called 'Various Subjects of Landscape...' published in parts between 1830 and 1832. In 1843 Charles Robert Leslie published his 'Memoirs of John Constable Esq. R.A'. He obtained directly from the Constable family 186 sets of 22 images of the Various Subjects of Landscape in return for 30 copies of his book. This mezzotint is one of those; "see Tate John Constable, David Lucas". Wedmore 4. Shirley: 16. Osbert Barnard: II of VI.
[Ref: 44379] £190.00
(£228.00 incl.VAT)
Summer Afternoon- After a Shower.
Painted by John Constable R.A. Engraved by David Lucas.
London, Pub. by M.r Constable, 35 Charlotte S.t Fitzroy Square 1831.
Mezzotint. 220 x 180mm (8¾ x 7"), with very large margins. Slight foxing.
A rural landscape with a church spire in the distance and a windmill on a hill. From about 1829 Constable and Lucas worked together on a series of mezzotints after sketches and paintings by Constable called 'Various Subjects of Landscape...' published in parts between 1830 and 1832. Wedmore 19. Shirley: 28. Osbert Barnard: I of V.
[Ref: 50862] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
Summer Afternoon- After a Shower.
Painted by John Constable R.A. Engraved by David Lucas.
London, Pub. by M.r Constable, 35 Charlotte S.t Fitzroy Square 1831.
Mezzotint. Plate: 220 x 180mm (8¾ x 7"), with very large margins. Slight foxing.
A rural landscape with a church spire in the distance and a windmill on a hill. From about 1829 Constable and Lucas worked together on a series of mezzotints after sketches and paintings by Constable called 'Various Subjects of Landscape...' published in parts between 1830 and 1832. In 1843 Charles Robert Leslie published his 'Memoirs of John Constable Esq. R.A'. He obtained directly from the Constable family 186 sets of 22 images of the Various Subjects of Landscape in return for 30 copies of his book. This mezzotint is one of those; "see Tate John Constable, David Lucas". Wedmore 19. Shirley: 28. Osbert Barnard: I of V.
[Ref: 44376] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
Summer Morning.
Painted by John Constable R.A. Engraved by David Lucas.
London, Pub.d by M.r Constable, 35 Charlotte S.t Fitzroy Square 1831.
Mezzotint. 250 x 175mm (9¾ x 7"), with very large margins. Slight foxing.
A rural landscape with a milkmaid and cows on Dedham Vale, after an oil painting by Constable now in the V&A. From about 1829 Constable and Lucas worked together on a series of mezzotints after sketches and paintings by Constable called 'Various Subjects of Landscape...' published in parts between 1830 and 1832. Wedmore 6. Shirley: 26. Osbert Barnard: II of VI.
[Ref: 50867] £190.00
(£228.00 incl.VAT)
A Summerland.
Painted by John Constable R.A. Engraved by David Lucas.
London, Pub.d by M.r Constable, 35 Charlotte S.t Fitzroy Square 1831.
Mezzotint on india. 250 x 180mm (9¾ x 7"), with very large margins.
A countryside view showing a man ploughing a field. From about 1829 Constable and Lucas worked together on a series of mezzotints after sketches and paintings by Constable called 'Various Subjects of Landscape...' published in parts between 1830 and 1832. Wedmore 16. Shirley: 9. Osbert Barnard: I of V.
[Ref: 50860] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
[To his Grace the Duke of Northumberland... this historical record of Female heroism inspired by humanity as exemplified in the rescue on the 7th September, 1838 on the Fern Islands of the nine survivors of the wreck of the Forfarshire Steam packet, by Grace Darling and her father...]
[Engraved by David Lucas after Henry Perlee Parker & John Wilson Carmichael.]
[Published September 7th 1839.]
Mezzotint on india, proof before all letters. 520 x 715mm (20½ x 28"). Backing card with repairs, india paper slightly bubbling
The famous scene of William and Grace Darling rowing out to rescue the survivors of a shipwreck, an action that turned Grace into a national heroine. This print, published the year after the wreck, was dedicated to the Duke of Northumberland, who had become Grace's patron. Grace died of consumption only three years later, aged only 26. The original painting, with seascape by John Wilson Carmichael and figures by Henry Perlee Parker, belongs to the RNLI Heritage Trust.] Ex collection of the Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 43489] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)
[A River Scene in Devonshire. Engraved from a Picture in the Possession of George Brown, Esq.re for the Members of the Art Union of London, 1839.]
David Lucas [after Frederick Richard Lee].
Art Union, London, 1839.
Mezzotint, scratched letter proof. 490 x 580mm (19¼ x 22¾"), with large margins. Repaired tear entering inscription area, paper toned.
Workers clearing a fallen tree from a river, a thatched cottage to the right. Ex collection of the Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 53915] £320.00
A River Scene in Devonshire. Engraved from a Picture in the Possession of George Brown, Esq.re for the Members of the Art Union of London, 1839.
Painted by F.R. Lee R.A. Engraved by David Lucas. Printed by Brooker & Harrison.
Mezzotint. 490 x 580mm (19¼ x 22¾"). Trimmed to plate on three sides, several tears.
Workers clearing a fallen tree from a river, a thatched cottage to the right.
[Ref: 38125] £320.00
Frontispiece to M.r Constable's English Landscape. East Bergholt, Suffolk. ''Hic locus ætatis nostræ primoerdia novit...''
Painted by John Constable R.A. Engraved by David Lucas.
London, Published by M.r Constable, 35 Charlotte S.t Fitzroy Square 1831.
Mezzotint. Plate: 240 x 235mm (9½ x 9¼") very large margins on 3 sides. Overall foxing. Cut to platemark at bottom.
A view of the village of East Bergholt in Suffolk. From about 1829 Constable and Lucas worked together on a series of mezzotints after sketches and paintings by Constable called 'Various Subjects of Landscape...' published in parts between 1830 and 1832. In 1843 Charles Robert Leslie published his 'Memoirs of John Constable Esq. R.A'. He obtained directly from the Constable family 186 sets of 22 images of the Various Subjects of Landscape in return for 30 copies of his book. This mezzotint is one of those; "see Tate John Constable, David Lucas". Wedmore 1. Shirley: 27. Osbert Barnard: I of IV.
[Ref: 44383] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
Frontispiece to M.r Constable's English Landscape. East Bergholt, Suffolk. ''Hic locus ætatis nostræ primoerdia novit...''
Painted by John Constable R.A. Engraved by David Lucas.
London, Published by M.r Constable, 35 Charlotte S.t Fitzroy Square 1831.
Mezzotint. 240 x 235mm (9½ x 9¼"), with large margins.
A view of the village of East Bergholt in Suffolk. From about 1829 Constable and Lucas worked together on a series of mezzotints after sketches and paintings by Constable called 'Various Subjects of Landscape...' published in parts between 1830 and 1832. Wedmore 1. Shirley: 27. Osbert Barnard: I of IV.
[Ref: 50866] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
[Fair Head, Co. Antrim, Eagle Devouring Sheep.] [&] [Fair Head, Co. Antrim, Fox Pursuing Sheep.]
Drawn by Capt.n H.S. Davis, 52.nd Lt. Infantry. Engraved by David Lucas, 27, Westbourn St. Pimlico.
London, Published April 15.th 1836 by M.M. Holloway, 22 King William St. Strand. A Paris chez Veith et Hauser Boulevard des Italiens N.º 11.
Pair of rare & scarce mezzotints. 365 x 460mm (14¼ x 18"), with very large margins. Some spotting, nicks in edges.
A pair of views of Fair Head, a dolerite mountain cliff on the north coast of Ireland, from the east at sunset, and the west. Henry Samuel Davis was an active amateur artist while serving with the 52nd Light Infantry, which he commanded 1850-1, retiring that year as lieutenant-colonel. He exhibited at the Royal Hibernian Academy in 1833, 1835, and 1843. His father, Samuel, was a director of the East India Company; his brother, John Francis Davis, was the second governor of Hong Kong. The titles, as above, come from 'A Dictionary of Irish Artists', 1913. Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 64575] £750.00
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[George Field.]
R. Rothwell, Esq. R.H.A. Pinx. D. Lucas Sculp.t.
Published by Geo. Field, Islesworth, Sept. 1843.
Mezzotint. 185 x 155mm (7¼ x 6"). Mounted in album paper.
George Field (c.1777-1854), chemist specialising in pigments and dyes, author of 'Chromatography; or, a Treatise on Colours and Pigments, and of their Powers in Painting', 1835.
[Ref: 62289] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
Hadleigh Castle near the Nore.
Painted by John Constable R.A. Engraved by David Lucas.
London, Pub.d by M.r Constable, 35 Charlotte S.t Fitzroy Square. 1832.
Very fine mezzotint. Plate: 175 x 255mm (7 x 10"), with very large margins. Slight mount burn.
A view of Hadleigh Castle in Essex after John Constable's 1814 oil painting. From about 1829 Constable and Lucas worked together on a series of mezzotints after sketches and paintings by Constable called 'Various Subjects of Landscape...' published in parts between 1830 and 1832. They worked very closely together with Constable often hand touching up the prints himself. Wedmore 21. Shirley: 34.: II of V.
[Ref: 58195] £380.00
Vignette, to M.r Constable's English Landscape. Hampstead Heath, Middlesex. ''Ut Umbra sic Vita''.
Painted by John Constable R.A. Engraved by David Lucas.
London, Published by M.r Constable, 35 Charlotte S.t Fitzroy Square 1831.
Mezzotint. Plate: 220 x 170mm (8¾ x 6¾") very large margins. Overall foxing.
A view of Hampstead Heath. From about 1829 Constable and Lucas worked together on a series of mezzotints after sketches and paintings by Constable called 'Various Subjects of Landscape...' published in parts between 1830 and 1832. In 1843 Charles Robert Leslie published his 'Memoirs of John Constable Esq. R.A'. He obtained directly from the Constable family 186 sets of 22 images of the Various Subjects of Landscape in return for 30 copies of his book. This mezzotint is one of those; "see Tate John Constable, David Lucas". Wedmore 22. Shirley: 3. Osbert Barnard: I of II.
[Ref: 44386] £190.00
(£228.00 incl.VAT)
A Dell, Helmingham Park, Suffolk.
Painted by John Constable, R.A. Engraved by David Lucas
London Published by M.r Constable 35 Charlotte St Fitzroy Square 1830
Fine mezzotint. Plate: 180 x 225mm (7 x 8¾"), with very large margins. Slight mount burn.
A view of a dell in the park of Helmingham Hall in Suffolk. From about 1829 Constable and Lucas worked together on a series of mezzotints after sketches and paintings by Constable called 'Various Subjects of Landscape...' published in parts between 1830 and 1832. They worked very closely together with Constable often hand touching up the prints himself. Wedmore 9. Shirley: 12: II of V.
[Ref: 58188] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
Italian Girls. preparing for a Festa. Dedicated by Permission to the Rt Honble Lord Charles Townshend by His Lordships most obedient and Obliged Servants Colnaghi Son & Co.
F. Williams pinxt. D. Lucas sculp.
London, Robert Simpson, 20, St. Paul's Terrace, Camden Town [n.d., c.1840].
Mezzotint, sheet 400 x 310mm. 15¾ x 12¼". Trimmed to plate. Slightly tatty and chipped extremities.
One girl dresses another's hair. A tambourine to right.
[Ref: 9674] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
[Dr Herbert Mayo.]
Painted by J Lonsdale Esq.r. Engraved by David Lucas.
[London Published July 20th 1827 by the Engraver 18 Wyndham Street Bryanston Square.]
Rare mezzotint. 340 x 250mm (13¼ x 9¾"). Trimmed into plate at bottom, losing publication line, crease left bottom.
A half-length portrait of anatomist Herbert Mayo (1796-1852), holding a specimen in a jar. He was surgeon of the Middlesex Hospital from 1827 until 1842, founding the Medical School there. Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd. Wellcome: 1963-1.
[Ref: 64566] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
A Mill.
Painted by John Constable R.A. Engraved by David Lucas.
London, Published by M.r Constable, 35 Charlotte S.t Fitzroy Square 1830.
Mezzotint. Plate: 180 x 255mm (7 x 10"), with very large margins. Slight foxing.
A view of a watermill. From about 1829 Constable and Lucas worked together on a series of mezzotints after sketches and paintings by Constable called 'Various Subjects of Landscape...' published in parts between 1830 and 1832. In 1843 Charles Robert Leslie published his 'Memoirs of John Constable Esq. R.A'. He obtained directly from the Constable family 186 sets of 22 images of the Various Subjects of Landscape in return for 30 copies of his book. This mezzotint is one of those; "see Tate John Constable, David Lucas". Wedmore 17. Shirley: 5. Osbert Barnard: I of V.
[Ref: 44384] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
Old Sarum.
Painted by John Constable R.A. Engraved by David Lucas.
London, Pub.d by M.r Constable, 35 Charlotte S.t Fitzroy Square 1831.
Mezzotint. Plate: 250 x 175mm (9¾ x 7"), with very large margins. Slight foxing.
A view of the mound near Salisbury where an iron age fortress once stood, the site was used until the medieval period. From about 1829 Constable and Lucas worked together on a series of mezzotints after sketches and paintings by Constable called 'Various Subjects of Landscape...' published in parts between 1830 and 1832. In 1843 Charles Robert Leslie published his 'Memoirs of John Constable Esq. R.A'. He obtained directly from the Constable family 186 sets of 22 images of the Various Subjects of Landscape in return for 30 copies of his book. This mezzotint is one of those; "see Tate John Constable, David Lucas". Wedmore 14. Shirley: 8. Osbert Barnard: II of V.
[Ref: 44388] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
River Stour Suffolk.
Painted by John Constable R.A. Engraved by David Lucas.
London, Pub.d by M.r Constable, 35 Charlotte S.t Fitzroy Square 1831.
Mezzotint. Plate: 220 x 175mm (8½ x 7"), with very large margins. Slight foxing.
A countryside view showing figures on boats in the River Stour. From about 1829 Constable and Lucas worked together on a series of mezzotints after sketches and paintings by Constable called 'Various Subjects of Landscape...' published in parts between 1830 and 1832. In 1843 Charles Robert Leslie published his 'Memoirs of John Constable Esq. R.A'. He obtained directly from the Constable family 186 sets of 22 images of the Various Subjects of Landscape in return for 30 copies of his book. This mezzotint is one of those; "see Tate John Constable, David Lucas". Wedmore 5. Shirley: 19. Osbert Barnard: II of VI.
[Ref: 44392] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
Stoke by Neyland, Suffolk.
Painted by John Constable R.A. Engraved by David Lucas.
London, Pub.d by M.r Constable, 35 Charlotte S.t Fitzroy Square 1830.
Mezzotint. Plate: 250 x 180mm (9¾ x 7"), with very large margins. Slight foxing.
A view of Stoke-by-Nayland in Suffolk. From about 1829 Constable and Lucas worked together on a series of mezzotints after sketches and paintings by Constable called 'Various Subjects of Landscape...' published in parts between 1830 and 1832. In 1843 Charles Robert Leslie published his 'Memoirs of John Constable Esq. R.A'. He obtained directly from the Constable family 186 sets of 22 images of the Various Subjects of Landscape in return for 30 copies of his book. This mezzotint is one of those; "see Tate John Constable, David Lucas". Wedmore 16. Shirley: 9. Osbert Barnard: I of V.
[Ref: 44389] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
A Lock in Stour Suffolk.
Painted by John Constable R.A. Engraved by David Lucas.
London, Pub. by M.r Constable, 35 Charlotte S.t Fitzroy Square 1831.
Mezzotint. Plate: 210 x 180mm (8 x 7"), with very large margins. Foxing mainly in margins.
A view of a lock on the River Stour in Suffolk. From about 1829 Constable and Lucas worked together on a series of mezzotints after sketches and paintings by Constable called 'Various Subjects of Landscape...' published in parts between 1830 and 1832. In 1843 Charles Robert Leslie published his 'Memoirs of John Constable Esq. R.A'. He obtained directly from the Constable family 186 sets of 22 images of the Various Subjects of Landscape in return for 30 copies of his book. This mezzotint is one of those; "see Tate John Constable, David Lucas". Wedmore 13. Shirley: 20. Osbert Barnard: I of VI.
[Ref: 44375] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
Summer Evening.
Painted by John Constable R.A. Engraved by David Lucas.
London, Pub.d by M.r Constable, 35 Charlotte S.t Fitzroy Square 1831.
Mezzotint. Plate: 250 x 175mm (9¾ x 7"), with very large margins. Slight foxing.
A view of a rural landscape, a field near East Bergholt, after a oil painting by Constable now housed in the V&A. From about 1829 Constable and Lucas worked together on a series of mezzotints after sketches and paintings by Constable called 'Various Subjects of Landscape...' published in parts between 1830 and 1832. In 1843 Charles Robert Leslie published his 'Memoirs of John Constable Esq. R.A'. He obtained directly from the Constable family 186 sets of 22 images of the Various Subjects of Landscape in return for 30 copies of his book. This mezzotint is one of those; "see Tate John Constable, David Lucas". Wedmore 7. Shirley: 6. Osbert Barnard: II of V.
[Ref: 44387] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
Summer Evening.
Painted by John Constable R.A. Engraved by David Lucas.
London, Pub.d by M.r Constable, 35 Charlotte S.t Fitzroy Square 1831.
Mezzotint on india. 250 x 175mm (9¾ x 7"), with very large margins.
A view of a rural landscape, a field near East Bergholt, after a oil painting by Constable now housed in the V&A. From about 1829 Constable and Lucas worked together on a series of mezzotints after sketches and paintings by Constable called 'Various Subjects of Landscape...' published in parts between 1830 and 1832. Wedmore 7. Shirley: 6. Osbert Barnard: I of V.
[Ref: 50865] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
Summer Morning.
Painted by John Constable R.A. Engraved by David Lucas.
London, Pub.d by M.r Constable, 35 Charlotte S.t Fitzroy Square 1831.
Mezzotint. Plate: 250 x 175mm (9¾ x 7"), with very large margins. Slight foxing.
A rural landscape with a milkmaid and cows on Dedham Vale, after an oil painting by Constable now in the V&A. From about 1829 Constable and Lucas worked together on a series of mezzotints after sketches and paintings by Constable called 'Various Subjects of Landscape...' published in parts between 1830 and 1832. In 1843 Charles Robert Leslie published his 'Memoirs of John Constable Esq. R.A'. He obtained directly from the Constable family 186 sets of 22 images of the Various Subjects of Landscape in return for 30 copies of his book. This mezzotint is one of those; "see Tate John Constable, David Lucas". Wedmore 6. Shirley: 26. Osbert Barnard: III of VI.
[Ref: 44381] £190.00
(£228.00 incl.VAT)
Frederic Trimmer, Esq.re In the Landscape, Tutbury Castle, Staffordshire, with the River Dove. To the Rev.d Henry Scott Trimmer, this Portrait Engraved from Life, is dedicated by his very obliged & obedient Serv.t David Lucas.
Engraved on Steel. By David Lucas, 1842. Private Plate.
Mezzotint, very scarce. Plate 445 x 519mm (17½ x 20½"). Some overall paper loss.
Frederic Trimmer standing by the River Dove with his two dogs; Tutbury Castle in the background, Staffordshire. Ex Collection: The Late Honourable Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 29004] £220.00
(£264.00 incl.VAT)
Yarmouth, Norfolk.
Painted by John Constable R.A. Engraved by David Lucas.
London, Published by Mr Constable, 35 Charlotte S.t Fitzroy Square 1832.
Mezzotint. Plate: 255 x 190mm (10 x 7½"), with very large margins. Foxing in margins.
A view of the jetty in Yarmouth after an oil painting by Constable, now housed in the Tate. From about 1829 Constable and Lucas worked together on a series of mezzotints after sketches and paintings by Constable called 'Various Subjects of Landscape...' published in parts between 1830 and 1832. In 1843 Charles Robert Leslie published his 'Memoirs of John Constable Esq. R.A'. He obtained directly from the Constable family 186 sets of 22 images of the Various Subjects of Landscape in return for 30 copies of his book. This mezzotint is one of those; "see Tate John Constable, David Lucas". Wedmore 10. Shirley: 18. Osbert Barnard: II of V.
[Ref: 44377] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
[The Young Waltonians.]
[Painted by John Constable, R.A. Engraved by David Lucas, 27 Westbourne St.t Pimlico.]
[n.d., c.1840.]
Mezzotint on chine collé, proof before letters. 450 x 510mm (17¾ x 20") very large margins. Some spotting.
Engraved after John Constable's painting, 'Stratford Mill', one of a series of works by Constable depicting scenes on the River Stour in Suffolk. After Constable's death in 1837, the painting acquired its now more familiar title, 'The Young Waltonians', a reference to Izaak Walton, author of 'The Compleat Angler'. Shirley 38 I of II. Provenance: Ex Collection Hon. C Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 60938] £480.00
The Young Waltonians. Dedicated to every Lover of Angling...
Painted by John Constable, R.A. Engraved by David Lucas, 27 Westbourne St.t Pimlico.
[First published 1840, but later impression.]
Mezzotint. Sheet 380 x 490mm (15 x 19¼"). Trimmed within plate, losing part of dedication and publication line? Repaired tear in top edge, top left corner cracked.
Engraved after John Constable's painting, 'Stratford Mill', one of a series of works by Constable depicting scenes on the River Stour in Suffolk. After Constable's death, the painting acquired its now more familiar title, 'The Young Waltonians', a reference to Izaak Walton, author of 'The Compleat Angler'. Ref: Shirley 38 II of II
[Ref: 60936] £85.00
(£102.00 incl.VAT)
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