Carmina Desunt.Vera Effigies A: Brome 1664. Aetatis suae 44.
[n.d. c.1664.]
Line engraving. 136 x 90mm. 5¼" x 3½".
Alexander Browne (1659-1706), Artist; publisher and printseller; auctioneer and dealer. He was a significant figure in the late seventeenth century art scene in London. He was variously a ‘practitioner of the art of limning’, a drawing master, an author of a drawing manual and treatise on art, an art auctioneer and dealer, a print publisher and printseller. Browne was granted in 1684 a privilege or Royal License for ‘the sole printing and publishing’ of his plates for fourteen years. Possibly engraved by Loggan.
[Ref: 8428] £60.00
Line engraving. 136 x 90mm. 5¼" x 3½".
Alexander Browne (1659-1706), Artist; publisher and printseller; auctioneer and dealer. He was a significant figure in the late seventeenth century art scene in London. He was variously a ‘practitioner of the art of limning’, a drawing master, an author of a drawing manual and treatise on art, an art auctioneer and dealer, a print publisher and printseller. Browne was granted in 1684 a privilege or Royal License for ‘the sole printing and publishing’ of his plates for fourteen years. Possibly engraved by Loggan.
[Ref: 8428] £60.00