Method | Etching |
Artist | E. W. Evans after Francis Philip Barraud |
Published | London, Published March 2.nd 1891 by Mess.rs Dickinson & Foster, Publishers to The Queen. 114, New Bond Street, W. Copyright Registered. |
Dimensions | Image 353 x 490 mm, Plate 435 x 565 mm, Sheet 520 x 667 mm |
Notes |
Proof before title. Signed in pencil by artist and engraver. Printseller's Association stamp. A finely etched interior view of the dining hall at Radley College. Francis Philip Barraud (1824 - 1900) was an English watercolurist, etcher and painter of stained-glass windows. In 1858, Barraud went into partnership with Nathaniel Wood Lavers in a company which produced stained-glass windows in the conventional Gothic Revival manner. Up until that point, Barraud had been a freelance designer and was renowned for his excellent draughtsmanship, which can be seen to manifest in his etching. In the 1880's, Barraud produced the watercolours for a series of thirty chromolithographs of English cathedrals. He also exhibited with the Fine Arts Association in 1884. PSA: Vol. I. AP. 100. |
Framing | unmounted |
Price | £250.00 |
Stock ID | 30074 |