Equestrian intaglio from drawing book. After George Morland (1801)

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Equestrian intaglio from drawing book. Artist: after George Morland (1763-1804). Technique: crayon-manner. Production date: 1801. Published by: John Peter Thompson in London. Size: Medidas:41x55,5 cms. Condition: two tears on upper margin which were "repaired" with acidic tape many years ago, causing acid burn. Paper crumpled.

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Description: Sheet from a drawing book with two studies, a man in a smock holding a whip at left; at right another holding the reins of a horse. Technique: crayon-manner (this term is a variety of intaglio printmaking that uses specially-designed tools to build on the copper a facsimile of a crayon drawing).

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Equestrian intaglio from drawing book. After George Morland (1801)

Equestrian intaglio from drawing book. After George Morland (1801)

Equestrian intaglio from drawing book. Artist: after George Morland (1763-1804). Technique: crayon-manner. Production date: 1801. Published by: John Peter Thompson in London. Size: Medidas:41x55,5 cms. Condition: two tears on upper margin which were "repaired" with acidic tape many years ago, causing acid burn. Paper crumpled.