Description: THIS STEEL ENGRAVING OF A SCULPTURE IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION WITH MINIMAL SOILING AND AGE RELATED PAPER TONING. THE EDGES OF THE PAPER HAVE LIGHT BUMPS AND IMPERFECTIONS. THIS WAS PRINTED IN 1860 IN LONDON BY JAMES S. VIRTUE. PAPER SIZE IS APPROXIMATELY 9 1/4" X 12 1/2". THE ORIGINAL PAPER WAS BOUND INTO A VOLUME OF "THE ART JOURNAL" AND HAS LOST APPROXIMATELY 1/4 OF AN INCH ALONG THE EDGE THAT WAS CONNECTED IN THE BOOK. VERY MINOR HANDLING MARKS FOR A PRINT ON HEAVY STOCK PAPER THAT IS NEARLY 165 YEARS OLD. MINOR SOILING TO MARGINS AND BUMPS TO EDGES. PLEASE NOTE: THE LAST TWO PHOTOS ARE NOT PART OF THE AUCTION AND EXIST FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY, SHOWING THE SOURCE OF THE STEEL ENGRAVING AND THE DATE AND LOCATION WITHIN THE CONTENTS. The original artist was Quentin Matsys (Quintin Massys) and the engraver Herbert BournePLEASE USE ZOOM FUNCTION ON ALL PHOTOS AS THEY ARE PART OF THE DESCRIPTION. wantagh brown paramount 2
Price: 25 USD
Location: East Norwich, New York
End Time: 2024-12-21T15:22:20.000Z
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Artist: Quentin Matsys, Herbert Bourne, Quinten Massys
Type: Print
Year of Production: 1860
Theme: British Celtic Chieftan Caratacus, Grotesque
Production Technique: Steel Engraving
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