WALKER (*1748) nach PENNY (*1714), Imogens Entdeckung in d. Höhle, 1783, Mezzot

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James Walker (1748 - 1802 ) nach Edward Penny (1714 Knutsford - 1791 Chiswick), Imogens Entdeckung in der Höhle, Cymbeline, Shakespeare, Akt III, Szene 4, 1783, Mezzotinto

  • Technik: Mezzotinto auf Büttenpapier, montiert auf Papier

  • Datierung: 1783

  • Beschreibung: Unter der Darstellung signiert: "Painted by Edw. Penny Esq. R.A. prof. of painting to the Royal Academy / Engraved by Ja. Walker / Published Jan. 12 1783 by J. Walker No. 19 Mary le Bone Street".

  • Schlagworte: Natur, Literatur, Großbritannien, Romantik, 1750-1799

  • Größe: Büttenpapier: 50.7 cm x 55.2 cm

  • Zustand: Guter Zustand. Das Papier ist altersbedingt verfärbt. Das Blatt weist leichte Stockflecken auf. Die Darstellung macht einen sehr guten Eindruck. Die Blattecken sind infolge der Montage leicht knickspurig und verfärbt.

 



 

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James Walker (1748 - 1802 ) after Edward Penny (1714 - 1791 ibid.), Imogen's Discovery in the Cave, Cymbeline, Shakespeare, Act III, Scene 4, 1783, Mezzotint


  • Technique: Mezzotint on Laid paper, mounted on Paper

  • Date: 1783

  • Description: Unter der Darstellung signiert: "Painted by Edw. Penny Esq. R.A. prof. of painting to the Royal Academy / Engraved by Ja. Walker / Published Jan. 12 1783 by J. Walker No. 19 Mary le Bone Street".

  • Keywords: 18th century, Romanticism, Nature, United Kingdom,

  • Size: Laid paper: 50.7 cm x 55.2 cm (20 x 21.7 in)

  • Condition: Good condition. The paper is discoloured due to its age. The sheet shows light foxing. The image makes a very good impression. The corners of the sheet are slightly creased and discoloured due to mounting.



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