Catalogue Part 1.pdf - Grosvenor Prints
Catalogue Part 1.pdf - Grosvenor Prints
Catalogue Part 1.pdf - Grosvenor Prints
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175. [Girl and Poodle.]<br />
François Flameng.<br />
Etching, 350 x 250mm. 13¾ x 9¾". Stamp of Société<br />
des Amis de l'Eau-Forte, Paris in bottom left; signed in<br />
pencil by the artist. £120<br />
A girl with a poodle. Remarque Proof.<br />
Lugt: 113.<br />
Ref: 9108<br />
179. A Portrait Of An Italian Dancing Dog<br />
Master.<br />
Painted by E. Bird. Engraved by Willm. Ward<br />
Engraver to His Royal Highness the Duke of York.<br />
Bristol Published July 1805, by E. Bird.<br />
Coloured mezzotint, 500 x 355mm. 19¾ x 14". £450<br />
A street entertainer posing with his bagpipe, a monkey<br />
sitting on the back of his chair. V. Rare.<br />
Ref: 8530<br />
180. The Young Recruit. To Sir Robert<br />
Johnson Eden Bart. of Windleston This<br />
Print is by permission respectfully<br />
dedicated in token of gratitude by his<br />
greatly obliged and very humble Servant<br />
William Cribb.<br />
Painted By J. Thom Of Edinburgh 1814. Engraved By<br />
A. Duncan No.8 Upper Ashby Street. London,<br />
Published May 27th. 1825 by W. Cribb 34 King Street,<br />
Covent Garden.<br />
Etching and engraving, 395 x 460mm. 15½ x 19".<br />
Light foxing, crease through lower right corner of<br />
plate. £180<br />
A genre domestic scene in the interior of a Scottish<br />
crofter's house. A young boy stands to attention in front<br />
of his father in the manner of a soldier. A terrier looks<br />
on.<br />
Ref: 9253<br />
176. Dans la Bruyère.<br />
Peint par Hermann-Leon. Photogravure Goupil & Co.<br />
Imprimé et Publié par Boussod, Valadon & C.ie.,<br />
Successeurs de Goupil & C.ie le 1.er 8bre 1885_ Paris_<br />
Londres_La Haye.<br />
Photogravure on india paper. 480 x 480mm. £400<br />
A pointer in the heather, with a partridge.<br />
Ref: 7024<br />
177. Het Rekest.<br />
B. te Gempt del. Joh.s de Mare sculps. [n.d., c.1860.]<br />
Mezzotint. Sheet 295 x 425mm. Trimemd to image on<br />
three sides. £220<br />
A dog's court scene! "The Petition".<br />
Ref: 8358<br />
178. Qui Vive!. Who Goes There!.<br />
Emile Lassalle d'apres Alfred De Dreux. Imp. par<br />
Lemercier, a Paris. ['Emile Lassalle' signature facsimile<br />
in plate lower left.] New-York, Pubd. by Goupil & Co.<br />
289 Broadway. Paris._Goupil, Vibert & Cie.<br />
_Editeurs, 15. Boulevart Montmatre et 10 rue<br />
d'Enghien. London._Pubd. By E. Gambart & Co. 25<br />
Berners St. Oxford St. [n.d., c.1855.]<br />
Coloured lithograph highlighted with gum arabic,<br />
image 460 x 630mm. Light staining to title area. £680<br />
A Cavalier King Charles spaniel and fox terrier alerted<br />
by someone approaching.<br />
With publisher's blindstamp below publication line.<br />
Ref: 8329<br />
181. [Borzoi.]<br />
[By Henri Riche.] [n.d., c.1930.]<br />
Etching, touched proof. 340 x 225mm, 13½ x 9". Rust<br />
hole in sky. £160<br />
Man restaining four borzoi. This proof has been<br />
touched with pencil.<br />
Ref: 9289<br />
182. 'Cave Canem!' (Beware of the Dog.)<br />
Engraved from, and the same size as, the<br />
original Picture in the possession of Henry<br />
James Turner Esq. of Stockleigh House,<br />
Regents Park.<br />
Painted By Briton Riviere, R.A. Engraved by J.J.<br />
Chant. London Published May 3rd. 1881, By Arthur<br />
Lucas, The Proprietor, 37, Duke Street, Piccadilly,<br />
S.W.<br />
Mezzotint and etching, final published state on india<br />
laid paper, 605 x 455mm. 23¾ x 17¾". Some spotting;<br />
traces of mold in image. Margins trimmed. £360<br />
A puppy stands guard at a doorway. After Briton<br />
Rivière (1840 - 1920).<br />
<strong>Prints</strong>eller's Association: pg.49.<br />
Ref: 8849<br />
183. [Dogs grooming themselves.]<br />
[Etched by Paul Renouard.] [n.d., 1907.]<br />
Etching. 280 x 225mm, 11 x 8¾". £130<br />
Charles Paul Renouard (1845-1924). While at the<br />
Ecole des Beaux-Arts in 1875 he and his instructor<br />
were hired to decorate the ceiling of the Paris opera