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British Printmaking

Catalog Information: 300 lots | 262 with images

Date: 2007

Auction House:

Christie's

Location:

United Kingdom
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Lot 1: Edward Calvert (1799-1883)

Edward Calvert (1799-1883) The Cyder Feast wood engraving, 1828, on wove paper, with wide margins, pale light-staining, pale time-staining darkening at the upper sheet edge, two small unobtrusive fox marks in the upper right margin, the sheet folded [...more]

 
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Lot 2: Edward Calvert

Edward Calvert The Bride engraving, 1828, on wove paper, with irregular margins, pale time-staining darkening at the sheet edges, occasional scattered foxing in the margins and to the reverse, remains of old tape at the extreme left sheet edge, othe [...more]

 
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Lot 3: Edward Calvert

Edward Calvert The Return Home wood engraving, 1830, on wove paper, with irregular margins, pale light- and mount-staining, backing-staining to the reverse, otherwise in good condition, framed B. 41 x 76mm., S. 190 x 250mm.

 
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Lot 4: Samuel Palmer (1805-1881)

Samuel Palmer (1805-1881) The Skylark, from Etchings of the Art Union of London by the Etching Club (Lister 2vii) etching, 1850, on chine collé , seventh state (of eight), with narrow margins, trimmed, pale mount-staining at the edges of the chi [...more]

 
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Lot 5: Samuel Palmer

Samuel Palmer Christmas (Folding the Last Sheep), from Samuel Palmer A Memoir (L. 4iv) etching, 1850, on laid paper, fourth state (of five), a posthumous impression, with margins, pale mount-staining, handling marks to the sheet edges, pale scatte [...more]

 
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