Two Tygers (Lennox-Boyd, Dixon & Clayton 72)
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George Stubbs A.R.A. (1756-1815)
Two Tygers (Lennox-Boyd, Dixon & Clayton 72)
soft-ground etching with roulette, 1788, state unidentified as trimmed at the lower edge, published by Stubbs, London, trimmed within the platemark on three sides (retaining the blank strips outside the subject) and close to or fractionally into the subject at the top, a central vertical crease with associated tears, further creasing, other defects, laid, P. 232 x 310mm., S. 237 x 314mm.; and A Tyger Snarling; and Panthers, after Stubbs (L. B., D. & C. 141, 143), chalk lithographs, published by Philip André and Colnaghi & Co., 1803-5 (3)
Two Tygers (Lennox-Boyd, Dixon & Clayton 72)
soft-ground etching with roulette, 1788, state unidentified as trimmed at the lower edge, published by Stubbs, London, trimmed within the platemark on three sides (retaining the blank strips outside the subject) and close to or fractionally into the subject at the top, a central vertical crease with associated tears, further creasing, other defects, laid, P. 232 x 310mm., S. 237 x 314mm.; and A Tyger Snarling; and Panthers, after Stubbs (L. B., D. & C. 141, 143), chalk lithographs, published by Philip André and Colnaghi & Co., 1803-5 (3)