The Life of a Nobleman. Scene the Fourth. The Betting Booth.
G. Dawe, Engraver and Printer, 9 Southampton Pl. New Road.
London: Geo. Henderson, 2, Old Bailey [n.d., c.1825].
Aquatint. Sheet 285 x 220mm (11¼ x 8¾"). Trimmed within plate.
A wealthy young man at the races. Having being introduced to drinking and gambling, he loses his fortune, borrows money from a usurer, joins the army, fights a duel and dies from his wounds. One of a rare series of nine plates by George Dawe, updating Hogarth's 'Rake's Progress'. Dawes was best known for his portraits of Russian military figures of the Napoleonic Wars, now in the Hermitage Museum.
Ex: the Kedleston Hall collection.
[Ref: 51279] £80.00
London: Geo. Henderson, 2, Old Bailey [n.d., c.1825].
Aquatint. Sheet 285 x 220mm (11¼ x 8¾"). Trimmed within plate.
A wealthy young man at the races. Having being introduced to drinking and gambling, he loses his fortune, borrows money from a usurer, joins the army, fights a duel and dies from his wounds. One of a rare series of nine plates by George Dawe, updating Hogarth's 'Rake's Progress'. Dawes was best known for his portraits of Russian military figures of the Napoleonic Wars, now in the Hermitage Museum.
Ex: the Kedleston Hall collection.
[Ref: 51279] £80.00