Method | Héliogravure |
Artist | Paul Rodolphe Dujardin after Thomas Cheesman after Adam Buck |
Published | Gazette des Beaux-Arts, c. 1890 |
Dimensions | Image 190 x 115 mm, Plate 240 x 155 mm, Sheet |
Notes |
A colour printed héliogravure of an earlier print after Adam Buck of Rosoman Mountain turned to right holding a guitar. Rosoman (nee Wilkinson) Mountain (c. 1768-1841) actress and singer, the daughter of Mr. Wilkinson a circus performer. Her mother was also a minor actress. Paul Rodolphe Dujardin (1843-1913) was a French photographer and developed a process for producing héliogravures. Thomas Cheesman (1760-c.1835) was a British, painter, draughtsman, and stipple engraver. He was a pupil of Bartolozzi and was in print selling partnership with Bovi and Beneditti in Great Tichfield Street. Adam Buck (1759-1833) was a British painter and printmaker who is best known for his portraits of the high society during the Regency. |
Framing | unmounted |
Price | £45.00 |
Stock ID | 49961 |