The Prints of George Stubbs.
Basil Taylor.
Published in Great Britain by The Paul Melon Foundation for British Arts. 38, Bury Street, London, SW1.
Book. Oblong quarto. pp. 60. Illustrated wrappers. Extensively illustrated in monochrome throughout.
A book published by The Paul Mellon Foundation for British Art, including descriptions and analysis of the prints of George Stubbs. Ex Collection of Judy Egerton, author and former curator at the Tate Britain.
[Ref: 28112] £45.00
George Stubbs. 1724 - 1806. Science into Art.
Herbert W. Rott.
Published by Prestel Publishing Ltd. 4 Bloomsbury Place, London, WC1A 2QA.
Book: D/W. Quarto. pp. 240. Illustrated colour wrappers. Profusely illustrated in both colour and monochrome throughout.
Although George Stubbs is best known for his images of hounds and horses charging round the British countryside, the painter was also an avid student of the broader animal world. This volume features gorgeous colour reproductions of paintings that highlight the painter's genius for combining realism and lyricism. It includes numerous drawings and prints - among them the exceptional studies for his 'The Anatomy of the Horse' series. Informative essays discuss Stubbs' superb aesthetic sensibility, his far-reaching scientific studies, and his place in the pantheon of eighteenth-century European painters. Ex Collection of Judy Egerton, author and former curator at the Tate Britain.
[Ref: 28113] £120.00
The Art of George Stubbs.
Venetia Morrison.
Published in Great Britain in 1989 by Headline Book Publishing PLC.
Book: D/W. Quarto. pp. 191. Colour illustrated wrappers. Heavilly illustrated in both monochrome and colour throughout.
This book presents Stubbs' celebrated horse images and explores his fascination with anatomy and dissection, as well as his erratic relationship with the establishment. Ex Collection of Judy Egerton, author and former curator at the Tate Britain.
[Ref: 28114] £60.00
George Stubbs. 1724 - 1806. Whitechapel Art Gallery. February - April, 1957.
Printed in England by the Chaseton Press of H. Williams and Son Ltd.
Book: Quarto. pp. 28. Illustrated wrappers. Containing 22 monochrome illustrations.
Catalogue of an exhibition of paintings, drawings and engravings held at the Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, from 27th February - 7th April, 1957. Ex Collection of Judy Egerton, author and former curator at the Tate Britain.
[Ref: 28119] £40.00
George Stubbs. Rediscovered Anotomical Drawings from the free Public Library Worcester, Massachusetts.
Published by The Arts Council of Great Britain, 1958.
Book: Octavo. pp. 32. Illustrated wrappers. Containing four monochrome illustrations.
Includes an essay by Basil Taylor, a 63 item catalogue and four black and white illustrations. Ex Collection of Judy Egerton, author and former curator at the Tate Britain.
[Ref: 28123] £45.00
Stubbs in the 1760s. November 3rd - December 5th. A Loan Exhibition of Paintings in aid of the Westminster Division of the British red Cross Society to celebrate their centenary in 1970.
Published by Thomas Agnew & Sons Ltd., 43 old Bond Street, W. 1.
Book: Oblong quarto. pp. 41. Colour illustrated wrappers. Including 17 monochrome illustrations.
A catalogue for the exhibition, 'Stubbs in the 1760s', including an introductory essay by Basil Taylor and 17 monochrome illustrations. Ex Collection of Judy Egerton, author and former curator at the Tate Britain.
[Ref: 28124] £45.00
Stubbs & the Horse.
Malcolm Warner.
Published by Yale University Press, New Haven. 2005.
Book: D/W. Quarto. pp.227. Colour illustrated wrappers. Extensively illustrated throughout with 110 colour images and 131 black and white.
The catalogue of an exhibition at the Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, Nov. 14, 2004-Feb. 6, 2005; the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, Mar. 13-May 29, 2005; and the National Gallery, London, June 29-Sept. 25, 2005. This book presents a wide range of Stubbs' imagery, from refined portraits of racehorses to violent scenes of horses attacked by lions in the wild. With an essay by Lance Mayer and Gay Myers. Ex Collection of Judy Egerton, author and former curator at the Tate Britain.
[Ref: 28126] £60.00
George Stubbs: A Celebration.
First published 2006 by order of the Tate Trustees by Tate Publishing, a division of Tate Enterprises Ltd, Millbank, London SW14 4RG.
Book: Quarto. pp. 15. Colour illustrated wrappers. Illustrated in colour throughout.
An exhibition catalogue published on the occasion of the exhibition, George Stubbs: A Celebration, at the Walker Art Galler, Liverpool: 7 April - 30 July 2006, Tate Britain, London: 21 August 2006 - 1st January 2007, The Frick Collection, New York: 21 February - 27 May 2007. Ex Collection of Judy Egerton, author and former curator at the Tate Britain.
[Ref: 28986] £20.00
Mr Stubbs the Horse Painter.
Constance-Anne Parker.
Published in 1971 by J. Allen & Co. Ltd. 1 Lower Grosvenor Place, London SW1.
4to, original cloth gilt; pp. 203, profusely illustrated. Slightly damaged binding.
A comprehensive study of the life and work of the English artist, George Stubbs. Including chapters entitled; Liverpool, Early Life. York and the Midwifery Book. Rome. The Anatomy of the Horse. London - Goodwood - Eaton Hall. The Society of Artists. The Somerset Street House. The Mares and Foals Series. The Lion and Horse Series. Wild Animals. Enamel Painting. The Royal Academy. The Turf Gallery. Exhibitions and Technique. History and Conversation Pieces. The Comparative Anatomy.
[Ref: 59934] £45.00
Stubbs. Portraits in Detail.
Judy Edgerton.
Published by Tate Gallery Publications, Millbank, London, SW1P 4RG.
Book: Oblong quarto. pp. 46. Illustrated colour wrappers. Heavily illustrated throughout with colour images.
Published by order of the Trustees for the exhibition, 18th October 1984 - 6th January 1985, Stubbs: Portraits in Detail. Selected and introduced by Judy Egerton. Ex Collection of Judy Egerton, author and former curator at the Tate Britain.
[Ref: 28111] £30.00
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Fearful Symmetry. George Stubbs. Painter of the English Enlightenment.
Ncholas J. Hall.
Published by Hall & Knight Ltd. 2000.
Book: Quarto. pp.213. Colour illustrated wrappers. Profusely illustrated with both black and white and colour images throughout.
This catalogue accompanied an exhibition from January 21st - February 28th 2000 in New York; 21 East 67th Street, New York, NY, 10021. Includes essays by Nicholas H. J. Hall, Malcolm Cormack, Judy Egerton and Richard Godfrey. Ex Collection of Judy Egerton, author and former curator at the Tate Britain.
[Ref: 28128] £45.00
Leonard Campbell Taylor R.A.
By Cyril G.E. Bunt.
F. Lewis Publishers Limited. [1949.]
8vo, hard covers; pp. 9, with coloured illustrated labels. Slightly damaged binding.
A concise introduction to the work of English painter Leonard Campbell Taylor, R.A.
[Ref: 59928] £10.00
Theatre: the Age of Garrick. English mezzotints from the collection of the Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
by Christopher Lennox-Boyd, Guy Shaw and Sarah Halliwell.
published London, Christopher Lennox-Boyd, 1994
Book: 4to [28 x 22cm, 11 x 8½"], illustrated throughout, pp.148.
Indispensible catalogue of 64 theatrical mezzotints of Garrick and his peers, with meticulous research into publication histories and details of scenes depicted.
[Ref: 29758] £35.00
James Tissot. Catalogue Raisonné of his Prints
by Michael Justin Wentworth.
The Minneapolise Institute of Arts May 25-July 16, 1978. Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute August5-September 17, 1978. Published by The Minneapolis Institute of Arts. 1978.
Book: 4to (280 x 213mm). Paperback b/w illustrated front and back. pp. 356. Profusely illustrated with b/w images. Cover a little dirty.
James Jacques Joseph Tissot (October 15, 1836 - August 8, 1902) was a French painter. A comprehensive and illustrated catalogue of the works of James Tissot.
[Ref: 10356] £160.00
The History of Turner's Liber Studiorum with a New Catalogue Raisonné
by Alexander J. Finberg. Author of "A Complete Inventory of the Drawings of the Turner Bequest," "Turner's Sketches 7 Drawings," etc.
London: Ernest Benn Limited. 8 Bouverie Street, E.C.4. 1924.
Book: thick 4to (281 x 222mm). Cloth binding with title in gilt stamped onto spine. 373 pages inclusive of illustrations. Binding worn. Some spotting.
A very comprehensive narrative to the reasoning and history behind Turner's Liber Studiorum; followed then by a Catalogue Raisonné of Turner's works.
[Ref: 10444] £300.00
Etchings & Dry Points.
By S. Tushingham. Notes by P.G. Konody.
James Connell & Sons, Ltd., 47, Old Bond Street, London, W.1. And at 31, Renfield Street, Glasgow. [1928].
Book: 8vo (222 x 162mm). Cloth binding with gilt title stamped into spine and frontcover. Worn binding.
An illustrated and annotated catalogue of the engraved works of Sidney Tushingham (1-39 in Vol.1).
[Ref: 10233] £50.00
Twentieth-Century Prints.
Jirí Siblík.
The Hamlyn Publishing Group Limited. London. New York. Sydney. Toronto. Hamlyn House, Feltham, Middlesex, England. 1970.
4to (318 x 241mm. 12½ x 9½".), with white cloth covers, image on front and title along spine; also with original dust jacket. pp.154. Profusely illustrated with colour and b/w images. Dust jacket worn, torn and scuffed.
Jirí Siblík has chosen illustrations that show the freedom of the modern printmaker to combine the old techniques and experiment with the new. There is a selection of 64 illustrations, 32 of which are coloured, accompanied by a short text, biographical notes and a photograph of the artist. The book is organised into the following chapters: figurative art; graphic elements; colour; shapes; structures and symbols; and constructivism.
[Ref: 22107] £30.00
Francis Unwin Etcher and Draughtsman With a Memoir by Campbell Dodgson, C.B.E. Seventeen Colltype Press.
edited by John Nash
and published by The Fleuron Limited. 101 Russell Street, London, W.C.1. 1928.
Book: 8vo (258 x 192mm). Board binding with cloth spine. 'Francis Unwin' stamped along spine in gilt. This edition is limited to 300 copies. Most pages stamped by the "Royal Institute British Architects MDCCCXXXIV" [1834]. Binding worn. Some time staining on edges of pages.
A small memoir of the artist Francis Unwin followed by a catalogue of some of his works.
[Ref: 10327] £130.00
Master Painters Van Dyck. From the works of John Ruskin.
Hodder & Stoughton. [1911.]
Small 8vo, original cloth gilt with illustrated label; pp. 72, with 5 colour illustrated labels. Distressed binding.
A concise account of the work of Anthony Van Dyck (1599-1641).
[Ref: 59794] £45.00
A Catalogue Raisonné of The Works of the Most Eminent Dutch, Flemish, and French Painters; In which is included a short Biographical Notice of the Artists, with a copious description of Their Principal Pictures; A Statement of the Prices at which such pictures have been sold at public sales on the Continent and in England; A Reference to the Galleries and Private Collections, in which a large portion are at present; and the names of the Artists by whom the they have been Engraved; To which is added, A Brief Notice of the Scholars & Imitators of the Great Masters of the Above Schools:
By John Smith, Dealer in Pictures. Part the Third.
London: Published by Smith and Son, 137, New Bond Street. MDCCCXXXI [1831].
Small 4to, orginal cloth gilt; pp. xxxiii + 501, with 6 b/w plates.
The third volume of the 'Catalogue Raisonné of The Works of the Most Eminent Dutch, Flemish, and French Painters', this particular volume covers the following artists: Anthony Van Dyck and David Teniers.
[Ref: 59947] £25.00
In 'Vanity Fair'.
Roy T. Matthews and Peter Mellini.
London: Scolar Press, 1982.
4to, cloth gilt & illus. d/w. pp. 275, profusely illustrated, some in colour. Ownership blind stamp on endpaper, some pencil mss.
With a complete chronological list of subjects.
[Ref: 59734] £70.00
James Ward, R.A. His Life and Works With a Catalogue of his Engravings and Pictures
by C. Reginald Grundy.
London. Published by Otto Limited, Carmelite House, E.C. 1909.
Book: 4to (278 x 212mm). pp. v-lv + 75. Illustrated with 67 colour and b/w images. Ex Libris C. Reginald Grundy. Some spotting. Binding a little worn with some staining.
An illustrated biography with a full listing of the works of James Ward. Ex Leggatt
[Ref: 10116] £65.00
British Mezzotinters. Thomas Watson, James Watson, Elizabeth Judkins with six plates
by Gordon Goodwin.
London A.H.Bullen. 47, Great Russell Street, W.C. MCMIV [1904].
Book: 4to (251 x 193mm). Cloth binding with title stamped on spine in gilt. pp. v-viii + 232. Illustrated with six b/w plates. Ex Libris M. Sainsbury. Binding rubbed and scuffed. Some sporadic spotting.
An illustrated catalogue of the mezzotints by Thomas & James Watson, and Elizabeth Judkins.
[Ref: 10340] £90.00
The Duke of Wellington in caricature.
By John Physick.
Victoria and Albert Museum. London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office 1965.
8vo., pp. viii + 45. Illustrated wrapper, 95 b/w plates. Slightly stained cover and distressed spine.
A selection of 45 satires of the Duke of Wellington from the Department of Prints and Drawing of the Victoria and Albert Museum. See Ref: 59735
[Ref: 59752] £60.00
The Duke of Wellington and his political career after Waterloo - the caricaturists' view.
Edward du Cann.
Woodbridge: Antique Collectors' Club, 2000.
4to, blue cloth gilt with illus d/w. pp. 143, colour illustrations. Small tear in d/w.
A selection of over 100 satires of the Duke of Wellington as a politician. See Ref: 59752
[Ref: 59735] £60.00
Benjamin West.
Graham Gallery. New York. 1014 Madison Avenue. May 22-June 30, 1962.
Pamphlet. 8to (200 x 230mm). pp. 8 including 6 b/w illustrations. Some time staining to cover.
A brief guide to an exhibition of paintings and drawings by Benjamin West, held in the Graham Gallery, New York in 1962. Ex Collection of the Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 36434] £20.00
The Life of James McNeill Whistler (i) in Two Volumes Illustrated. Volume I. (ii) in two Volumes Illustrated. Volume II.
by E.R. and J. Pennell
London : William Heinemann. Philadelphia : J.B. Lippincott Company 1908.
Book: 2 Vols. 4to (253 x 194mm). Board binding with cloth spine. Title stamped in gilt on front cover, and stamped in black on spine. (i) 316 textual pages plus illustrations. (ii) 327 textual pages plus illustrations. (i) Binding worn and pulling away from text. (ii) Binding worn and scuffed.
James Abbott McNeill Whistler (July 11, 1834 - July 17, 1903) was an American-born, British-based artist. Averse to sentimentality and moral allusion in painting, he was a leading proponent of the credo "art for art's sake". These volumes are illustrated narratives of the life and works of James McNeill Whistler. Ex Leggatts.
[Ref: 10427] £130.00
Pollaiuolo to Picasso. Master Prints in the Whitworth Art Gallery.
[1980.]
4to, illustrated soft covers; pp. 36, profusely illustrated. Slightly scuffed cover.
An exhibition catalogue published to accompany an exhibition of Old Master prints, most of which were donated by G.T. Clough, at the Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester.
[Ref: 59927] £15.00
The Modern Movement in Art
by R.H. Wilenski.
London Faber & Gwyer. Second Impression March MCMXXVIII Printed in Great Britain by Butler & Tanner Limited Frome and London.
Book: 8vo (217 x 139mm). Cloth binding with title label stuck onto the spine.pp. ix-xvi + 243. 32 b/w images.
An illustrated narrative of the character, development, techniques and relative values of the modern art movements.
[Ref: 10372] £50.00
The Art of Richard Wilson in the National Museum of Wales.
Amgueddfa Genedlaethol Cymru. National Museum of Wales. Published by the Museum at Cardiff 1925.
4to, soft covers; pp. 12, with 2 coloured and 15 b/w illustrated plates, scarce. Slightly distressed spine.
An account of the work of Welsh painter Richard Wilson, R.A. (1714-1782).
[Ref: 59791] £45.00
Manual of Wood Carving. With Practical Instructions for Learners of the Art, and Original and Selected designs.
By William Bemrose Jun., with an Introduction by Llewellyn Jewitt, F.S.A., & c., & c. & c.
London: Bemrose & Sons, 21, Paternoster Row: and Derby. [n.d. c.1875.]
4to, original cloth gilt; pp. xi + 49, profusely illustrated. Stained cover.
A beginner's guide to wood carving, including practical instructions and original designs.
[Ref: 59922] £35.00
The Etched Work of F.L. Griggs R.A., R.E., F.S.A.
by Harold J.L. Wright with a Catalogue by Campbell Dodgson C.B.E., Hon. R.E.
Publication Number Twenty. The Print Collectors' Club 26 Conduit Street, London, W.I. MCMXLI [1941].
Book: 8vo (242 x 183mm). pp. 80, including 16 b/w illustrations. Limited edition 10/400. Cloth binding with Print Collectors' Club emblem stamped on front binding in gilt, and title along spine. Binding worn and scuffed. Some light spotting in first few title pages.
Frederick Landseer Maur Griggs, RA, RE (30 October 1876 - 7 June 1938) was a distinguished English etcher, architectural draughtsman, illustrator, and early conservationist, associated with the late flowering of the Arts and Crafts movement in the Cotswolds. He was one of the first etchers to be elected to full membership of the Royal Academy.
[Ref: 10331] £120.00
Wright of Derby. Mr & Mrs Coltman. Acquisition in Focus.
Exhibition organised and booklet written by Allan Braham.
The National Gallery, London. 5 February - 27 April 1986. Booklet sponsored by National Westminster Bank.
Book: 8vo [229 x 166mm, 9 x 6½"], illustrated, pp.20.
A catalogue linked to the arrival of 'Mr and Mrs Coltman' to the National Gallery, London. It was the second work of Joseph Wright to be acquired by the National Gallery. Other paintings were borrowed to make a small exhibition. Ex Collection of Judy Egerton, author and former curator at the Tate Britain.
[Ref: 27341] £45.00
Wright of Derby.
Judy Egerton.
Tate Gallery. Copyright 1990 The Tate Gallery All rights reserved.
Book: 4to [292 x 241mm, 11½ x 9½"] with turquoise cloth covers and title in gilt along spine, colour illustrated dustjacket. Profusely illustrated, pp.294.
A catalogue of works exhibited at the Tate Gallery with explanatory chapters on: Joseph Wright and the Lunar Society, the engraving and publication of prints of Joseph Wright's paintings by Tim Clayton, his techniques of paintings and Wright's picture frames. A reference book on Prints after Wright by Tim Clayton. Ex Collection of Judy Egerton, author and former curator at the Tate Britain.
[Ref: 27345] £70.00
Joseph Wright of Derby.
Copyright 1968 Benedict Nicolson.
First Published in Great Britain 1968 by The Paul Mellon Foundation for British Art, 38 Bury Street, Lodnon, S.W.1 in association with Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd., Broadway house, Carter Lane, London, E.C.4.
Book: 4to, two volumes [323 x 260mm, 12¾ x 10¼"] with green cloth covers with title in gilt along spine, colour printed dustjackets; illustrated. pp.545.
Two volume biographical and interpretative study, which attempts to present Wright in every aspect. It records what is known about his life, affords a critical commentary on his painting; describes his friends and associates, and provides a catalogue of the surviving paintings. Nicolson's work is highly regarded and considered to be very important. Ex Collection of Judy Egerton, author and former curator at the Tate Britain.
[Ref: 27349] £95.00
Joseph Wright of Derby.
Copyright 1968 Benedict Nicolson.
First Published in Great Britain 1968 by The Paul Mellon Foundation for British Art, 38 Bury Street, Lodnon, S.W.1 in association with Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd., Broadway house, Carter Lane, London, E.C.4.
Book: 4to, two volumes [323 x 260mm, 12¾ x 10¼"] with green cloth covers with title in gilt along spine; illustrated. pp.545. Spine broken on volume I; no dustjackets, spine rubbed and worn.
Two volume biographical and interpretative study, which attempts to present Wright in every aspect. It records what is known about his life, affords a critical commentary on his painting; describes his friends and associates, and provides a catalogue of the surviving paintings. Nicolson's work is highly regarded and considered to be very important. Ex Collection of Judy Egerton, author and former curator at the Tate Britain.
[Ref: 27350] £95.00
Realism through Informality. The Conversation Piece in Eighteenth Century Britain and a collection of works by Joseph Wright of Derby.
Leger Galleries, Bond Street, 1983.
Book: Octavo. Colour illustrated wrappers with 24 colour illustrations.
Catalogue for a 1983 exhibition including works by Reynolds and Gainsborough amongst other, with a separate section dedicated to Joseph Wright. Ex Collection of Judy Egerton, author and former curator at the Tate Britain.
[Ref: 28070] £50.00
The Great Artists 65. Their lives, works and inspiration. Wright of Derby.
A Marshall Cavendish Weekly Collection.
Marshall Cavendish Ltd, 1986. Published by Marshall Cavendish Partworks Lts, 58 Old Compton Street, London W1V 5PA, England.
Book: Quarto. Illustrated and printed in colour. pp.31.
A biographical volume detailing the artist's life and his work; illustrated throughout. A chapter also focuses on the Industrial Revolution, as a backdrop to Wright and the time he was most prominent, and how he was influenced. Ex Collection of Judy Egerton, author and former curator at the Tate Britain.
[Ref: 28071] £35.00
Joseph Wright of Derby, 1734- 1797.
Jane Wallis.
Published by Derby Museum & Art Gallery on the occasion of the Bicentenary Exhibition at Derby Art Gallery 28 June-28 September 1997.
Book: Quarto. pp.120.. Colour illustrated wrappers, profusely illustrated.
Catalogue from the Derby Art Gallery's1997 Joseph Wright of Derby exhibition, including catalogue of Wright's drawings in the Derby collection. Ex Collection of Judy Egerton, author and former curator at the Tate Britain.
[Ref: 28072] £45.00
Joseph Wright of Derby, 1734- 1797.
par Judy Egerton
Editions de la Réunion des musées nationaux, Paris 1990
Book: 4to, colour illustrated wrappers, profusely illustrated, mainly in colour, pp.200
French text catalogue for a 1990 international exhibtion of Joseph Wright's work. Ex Collection of Judy Egerton, author and former curator at the Tate Britain.
[Ref: 59756] £45.00
Images of Brighton. Gallery of Prints. Harriet and Peter George.
John and Jill Ford.
Saint Helena Press. Richmond-Upon-Thames 1981.
Book: 4to (296 x 226mm). pp. 383. Profusely illustrated with b/w images. Cloth binding with title stamped onto spine in gilt. Complete with dust-jacket. Dust jacket worn and a little torn at the edges.
The reference guide to the images of Brighton, with illustrations.
[Ref: 59929] £90.00
Les Étoiles du Chant. Gabrielle Krauss. Adelina Patti. Christina Nilson.
[n.d. c.1870.]
4to (286 x 209mm. 11¼ x 8¼".), blue nineteenth century demi-toilé covers with gilt names on front cover and title on spine with patterning; also two facsimile letters bound inside. 22 pp. 7 b/w illustrations. Some scuffing and wearing to the covers. Time stained.
Biographical notes in French on the following three singers. [Marie] Gabrielle Krauss (1842-1906), was an Austrian soprano. She studied at the Vienna Conservatory with Marchesi. She made her debut in Berlin (1859) as Mathilde in William Tell. Adelina Patti (1843-1919) was a Spanish 19th-century opera singer. The composer Verdi described her as being perhaps the finest singer who had ever lived and a 'stupendous artist'. Christina Nilsson (1843-1921) was a Swedish operatic soprano who was considered a rival to the Victorian era's most famous diva, Adelina Patti. She became a member of Royal Swedish Academy of Music in 1869. The first letter in French over eleven lines, dated 'Paris, 1er Mai 1869' and signed 'Gabrielle Krauss', with her giving permission and recognition of the author's 'Étoiles du Chant'. Second letter in French over sixteen lines, dated 'Paris, 1er Mai 1868', and signed 'Adelina Patti', with her giving the author recognition, praise and permission to include her in hits 'Étoiles du Chant'. The author was Guy de Charnace (1825-1909), and he was a French writer, journalist, agronomist and musicologist.
[Ref: 22180] £280.00