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“Rough and Ready” dry point etching of Fox and Irish Terrier by Frank Paton (English, 1856-1909) “Rough and Ready” drypoint etching of a Wire-haired Fox Terrier, Smooth Fox Terrier and Irish Terrier by Frank Paton (English, 1856-1909).
Titled “ROUGH AND READY” An artist’s proof, signed in pencil “Frank Paton”. Exhibited at the Royal Academy 1884, (exhibit number 441), and published by E. E. Leggatt, London.
Illustrated and exhibited: “Terriers – and Other Sporting Dogs” John Noot Galleries in association with Hamshere Gallery, 2005.
An example exists in the collection of the British Museum following E. E. Leggatt 1919 donation of a full set of the Christmas series to the museum.
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Irish Terrier |
Artist: Frank Paton |
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“Champions of Christendom” dry point etching by Frank Paton (English, 1856-1909) An artist proof dry point etching titled “Champions of Christendom” dry point etching dogs titled “YE SEVEN CHAMPIONS OF CHRISTENDOM WISH YOU A RIGHT MERRIE CHRISTMAS”
by Frank Paton (English, 1856-1909). With a vignette of various humorous sketches of interests in the border. Signed in pencil bottom left “Frank Paton”. Published 1880’s by E. E. Leggatt, London.
An example exists in the collection of the British Museum following E. E. Leggatt 1919 donation of a full set of the Christmas series to the museum
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Irish Terrier |
Artist: Frank Paton |
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"Recollections of a Record Reign" dry point etching of a coach passing through Temple Bar, London by Frank Paton (English, 1856-1909) An artist proof dry point etching titled "Recollections of a Record Reign" by Frank Paton (English, 1856-1909). A coach passing through Temple Bar, London. It had been dismantled very carefully in 1878 and was rebuilt in Paternoster Square in 2004. The central image is surrounded by vignettes representing each year of Victoria's reign until 1896, the year of her Diamond Jubilee. These include: portraits of Prince Albert, Wellington, Disraeli, Dickens, W.C. Grace, Edwin Landseer; and other's of the Queens favourites and buildings including St Paul's Cathedral, the Forth Railway Bridge and the Crystal Palce; and inventions including chlorogorm for surgery, dynamite, telephones and bicycles.
Published 1898 by E E Leggatt, London, as part of the series of Christmas Cards publish from 1880 to 1909, then costing half-a-guinea each. An example exists in the collection of the British Museum following Edward Ernest Leggatt's 1919 donation of a full set of the Christmas series to the museum.
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Artist: Frank Paton |
Yr: 1898 |
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