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Griffon Bruxellois by Leon Danchin (French, 1887-1939) SOLD Head study of Griffon Bruxellois by Leon Danchin (French, 1887-1938). Limited to 300 impressions of a Griffon Bruxellois and published by Devambez et Associ's of 43 boulevard Malesherbes, Paris. Danchin entrusted Edouard Devambez and his partner Georges Weil to publish his work from 1925 to 1932, with the lithographs usually limited from 300 to 400 editions. Signed in pencil by "Leon Danchin" (1887-1938). French. Once the required number of prints was reached, the copper plate was scratched and discarded.
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Griffon Bruxellois |
Artist: Leon Danchin |
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King Charles Cavalier Spaniel "Fairy" by Alfred Lucas (English mid 19th century) King Charles Cavalier Spaniel engraving by Alfred Lucas (English mid 19th century) titled "Fairy" after the painting by Sir Edwin Landseer (English 1802 - 1873.
The King Charles Cavalier Spaniel "Fairy, Lady Bulmer's Favorite Spaniel engraving by Alfred Lucas (English mid 19th century) titled "Fairy" after the painting by Sir Edwin Henry Landseer (English 1802 - 1873). From the painting exhibited by Landseer at the Royal Academy 1835.
A mixed method stipple engraving etching published 1849. The engraving can be seen in the collection of the British Museum, and it is further catalogued in Algernon Graves, Catalogue of the Works of the late Sir Edwin Landseer, R.A., London, Henry Graves & Co, 1874.
Another version of this painting drawn on stone and printed by Thomas Fairland can be seen in the British Museum Collection.
King Charles Cavalier Spaniel engraving by Alfred Lucas (English mid 19th century) titled "Fairy" after the painting by Sir Edwin Landseer (English 1802 - 1873). The King Charles Cavalier Spaniel "Fairy, Lady Bulmer’s Favourite Spaniel” engraving by Alfred Lucas (English mid 19th century)titled "Fairy" after the painting by Sir Edwin Henry Landseer (English 1802 - 1873). From the painting exhibited by Landseer at the Royal Academy 1835. A mixed method stipple engraving etching published 1849. The engraving can be seen in the collection of the British Museum, and it is further catalogued in Algernon Graves, “Catalogue of the Works of the late Sir Edwin Landseer, R.A.”, London, Henry Graves & Co, 1874. Another version of this painting drawn on stone and printed by Thomas Fairland can be seen in the British Museum Collection.
Two other examples are in the “Royal Collection”.
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King Charles Cavalier Spaniel |
Artist: A. Lucas |
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