Details
After James Pollard
St Albans Grand Steeple Chase, March 8th 1832: Preparing to Start; First Leap; Turning an Angle; Struggle at the Bank; Within View; The Winning Post (Siltzer 220) by Charles and George Hunt, Henry Pyall, and Charles Bentley, also with A Key to the field
aquatints part printed in colour and finished by hand, hightened with gum arabic, published 1832 by J.Moore, full set of 6 plates, wove paper trimmed with in plate and laid down, very slight surface abrasion to plate 6, colours and impression good
S. 14 x 17¼in (35.5 x 44cm) (7)
St Albans Grand Steeple Chase, March 8th 1832: Preparing to Start; First Leap; Turning an Angle; Struggle at the Bank; Within View; The Winning Post (Siltzer 220) by Charles and George Hunt, Henry Pyall, and Charles Bentley, also with A Key to the field
aquatints part printed in colour and finished by hand, hightened with gum arabic, published 1832 by J.Moore, full set of 6 plates, wove paper trimmed with in plate and laid down, very slight surface abrasion to plate 6, colours and impression good
S. 14 x 17¼in (35.5 x 44cm) (7)
Provenance
Allan Piper Collection
Parker Gallery, London
Parker Gallery, London
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