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George Morland The Public House Door Mezzotint Engraved By W Ward Printed In Colours
£380 $509 €435
After George Morland Mezzotint Printed In Colours & Originally Engraved By W.M.Ward
Titled The Public House Door.
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ABOUT THE ARTIST
George Morland (26 June 1763 in London – 29 October 1804 in Brighton) was an English painter. His early work was influenced by Francis Wheatley (painter) but after the 1790s he came into his own style. His best compositions focus on rustic scenes: farms and hunting smugglers and gypsies and rich, textured landscapes informed by Dutch Golden Age painting.
George Morland was born in London on 26 June 1763. He was the son of Henry Robert Morland, and grandson of George Henry Morland, said by Cunningham to have been lineally descended from Sir Samuel Morland, while other biographers go so far as to say that he had only to claim the baronetcy in order to get it. Morland began to draw at the age of three years, and at the age of ten (1773) his name appears as an honorary exhibitor of sketches at the Royal Academy. He continued to exhibit at the F...ree Society in 1775 and 1776, and at the Society of Artists in 1777, and then again at the Royal Academy in 1778, 1779 and 1780.
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Recent new gallery frame and lined mount strung ready to hang
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Framed Measurements
Height 28.75 Inches ( 73 cm )
Width. 32.75 Inches ( 83 cm )
Depth 1.20 Inches 3 cm )
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Condition
Excellent well preserved under glass and sealed with hardboard panel
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Dateline
Estimated around 1870 ( the first Engraved version dates c1801
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Inscriptions Lower Bottom Margin Reads Left To Right
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Painted By G.Morland / London Published July 20 1801 By T.R.Smith King Street Govent Garden
Engraved By W.Ward
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‘ No. XII. The Public - House Door ‘
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Delivery
UK Mainland ( Next Day Recorded & Insured ) Add £50
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Antique ID Number (AIDN): SA1029953
Dateline of this antique is Victorian
Height is 73cm (28.7inches)Width is 83cm (32.7inches)Depth is 3cm (1.2inches)
Antique ID: SA1029953 Item: George Morland The Public House Door Mezzotint Engraved By W Ward Printed In Colours - (reference SA1029953) Buying direct from seller: Mansion House Antiques & Fine Art
£380
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Antique SA1029953 shown on this page was made in the Victorian Era. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was created:
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