Method | Copper engraving |
Artist | William Camden Edwards after Joseph Clover |
Published | [n.d. c. 1800] |
Dimensions | Image 158 x 128 mm, Plate 275 x 223 mm, Sheet 348 x 265 mm |
Notes |
A half length portrait of Mrs Frewer holding a canvas with her left hand wearing shawl. Mrs Frewer (active early 19th century) was drawing teacher in Norwich. William Camden Edwards (1777 - 1855) was an etcher and engraver who was born in Monmouthshire and worked in Bungay, later moving to Norfolk where he worked for Dawson Turner. Joseph Clover (1779 - 1853) was a painter and printmaker of the Norwich School. He studied with John Opie and exhibited at the Norwich Society of Artists between 1813-1825, and the Norfolk and Suffolk Institute for the Promotion of the FA between 1828-1832. Clover was based in London as well as Norwich from 1828. O'Donoghue 1 Condition: Some overall surface dirt |
Framing | unmounted |
Price | £45.00 |
Stock ID | 40094 |