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Publisher's cloth, pictorial dustjacket. Insignificant wear, ownership inscription of Hans Sundblom (1967). London, Spring books, 1966. 4to. 296 pp. Richly illustrated (292 black-and-white reproductions + 8 colour plates). Second edition. With a catalogue (1032 entries) of portraits of named, unnamed and unidentified sitters, fancy pictures, pictures of animals, landscapes and copies after the old masters. With index of present owners and previous owners.
Anbieter: Kunsthandel & Antiquariat Magister Ruß, Lechbruck, Deutschland
unterhalb der Darstellung typographisch betitelt, bezeichnet und datiert; W.J. White London 1824 [In Boys and Dogs, two snarling dogs fight as two shepherd boys in ragged clothes look on. As one dog lunges for the other's throat, the boy on the right is worried, and raises his stick, preparing to intervene. However, his companion, with a hint of a smile, restrains him. Meanwhile, placid sheep sun themselves in the pasture beyond. The striking composition, with its unusual tilted background, emphasizes the action and drama of the scene.] Blattränder etwas angestaubt und wohl auch leicht beschitten. Generally good consition with the usual light toning, wear, soiling, soft creases. Rich impression. Trimmed to image on all sides, with wide margins.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Arine van der Steur / ILAB, Den Haag, Niederlande
A wooded landscape with a small house on the left. Lettered below image: "From the Original in the Collection of Geo. Hibbert Esqr.", with production detail: "T. Gainsborough Delt.", "W.F. Wells sculp." and publication line: "Published by W.F. Wells & J. Laportee". ca. 1820. Soft ground etching on paper; total: 239 x 307 mm; this print was included, hand-tinted and without the reference to Hobbert's collection, in Wells & Laporte's 'English Scenery' collection of prints after the drawings of Gainsborough.