[Frontspiece to the] 'Law of Landlord and Tenant'.
[CJ Grant Invent, Del et Lith]
[Pubd by J Kendrick 54 Leicester Sq London Oct 1833]
Lithograph with hand-colouring, trimmed into title and seventeen vignettes pasted to backing sheet 300 x 385mm (11¾ x 15"). Three vignettes and additional text missing from original publication.
Sheet of legal satirical prints on the relationship between a landlord and tenant, by Charles Jameson Grant (1830-52, fl.), printmaker in various media. Much of Grant's satire was political, such as the 131 numbers of 'The Political Drama' he produced between 1833 and 1835. From 1836 the majority of his work appeared in radical, pro-Chartist periodicals.
[Ref: 43829] £190.00
[Pubd by J Kendrick 54 Leicester Sq London Oct 1833]
Lithograph with hand-colouring, trimmed into title and seventeen vignettes pasted to backing sheet 300 x 385mm (11¾ x 15"). Three vignettes and additional text missing from original publication.
Sheet of legal satirical prints on the relationship between a landlord and tenant, by Charles Jameson Grant (1830-52, fl.), printmaker in various media. Much of Grant's satire was political, such as the 131 numbers of 'The Political Drama' he produced between 1833 and 1835. From 1836 the majority of his work appeared in radical, pro-Chartist periodicals.
[Ref: 43829] £190.00