How often, I have bles't the comic day

Method Etching
Artist Richard Redgrave
Published 1841
Dimensions Image 37 x 102 mm Plate 255 x 175 mm Sheet 430 x 300 mm
Notes The lower half of plate VI of 'The Deserted Village of Oliver Goldsmith' illustrated by The Etching Club.

Ex. Collection Redgrave Family

Richard Redgrave (30 April 1804 - 14 December 1888) was well-known in his day as a painter, but is now remembered as the first principal of the Government School of Design, now the Royal College of Art. He was a founder-member of the Etching Club and was its secretey until 1845. He exhibited at the Royal Academy and at the Royal Institute (previously the New Water-colour Society).

Condition: Condition: Crease across left affecting plate, but not image and foxing in margins not affecting india paper.
Framing unmounted
Price £250.00
Stock ID 20862

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