EVANS (*1797) nach REYNOLDS (*1723), Richter John Eardley Wilmot, 1811, Lith.

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William Evans (vor 1797 - nach 1812 ) nach Joshua Reynolds (1723 Plymouth - 1792 London), Portrait des englischen Richters John Eardley Wilmot (1709 - 1792), Bruststück im Dreiviertelportrait nach links, 1811, Lithographie

  • Technik: Lithographie auf Papier

  • Bezeichnung: Unterhalb beschriftet, darunter das Datum der Herausgabe und der Name der Künstler.

  • Datierung: 1811

  • Schlagworte: Porträt, Großbritannien, Realismus, 1800-1849

  • Größe: Papier: 38.8 cm x 28.0 cm, Darstellung: 20.0 cm x 16.5 cm

  • Zustand: Akzeptabler Zustand. Das Blatt hat sich altersgemäß verfärbt. Mit Stockflecken insbesondere an den Blatträndern. Ecken sind teils leicht knick- und knitterfaltig. Rückseitig an den Ecken mit Restspuren einer alten Montierung.

 



 

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William Evans (before 1797 - after 1812 ) after Joshua Reynolds (1723 Plymouth - 1792 London), Portrait of the English judge John Eardley Wilmot (1709 - 1792), bust in three-quarter portrait to the left, 1811, Lithography


  • Technique: Lithography on Paper

  • Inscription: Inscribed below, underneath the date of publication and the name of the artists.

  • Date: 1811

  • Keywords: 19th century, Realism, Portraits, United Kingdom,

  • Size: Paper: 38.8 cm x 28.0 cm (15.3 x 11 in), Depiction: 20.0 cm x 16.5 cm (7.9 x 6.5 in)

  • Condition: Rather good condition. The sheet has discoloured according to its age. With foxing especially at the margins. Corners partly slightly creased and folded. With residual traces of an old mounting at the corners on the back.



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