The Monk (Capuchin Friar) - Antique steel engraving - After E V Rippingille
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Title: The Monk (Capuchin Friar).
Engraver: James Charles Armytage (c.1802–1897).
Artist: after Edward Villiers Rippingille (British, c.1790–1859).
Description: excellent antique steel engraving on wove paper after the original oil paint on canvas "Capuchin Friar" by master engraver.
Production date: 1853.
Plate size: 27,5x21,5 cms.
Condition: some foxing.
Edward Villiers Rippingille (c. 1790–1859) was an English oil painter and watercolourist who was a member of the informal group of artists which has come to be known as the Bristol School.
James Charles Armytage (c. 1802 – 28 April 1897) was an English engraver of the 19th century. He produced over 200 plates. Steel engraver who worked mainly in London for "Virtue & Co.", the publisher in charge of publishing 'The Art Journal'.
Title: The Monk (Capuchin Friar).
Engraver: James Charles Armytage (c.1802–1897).
Artist: after Edward Villiers Rippingille (British, c.1790–1859).
Description: excellent antique steel engraving on wove paper after the original oil paint on canvas "Capuchin Friar" by master engraver.
Production date: 1853.
Plate size: 27,5x21,5 cms.
Condition: some foxing.
Edward Villiers Rippingille (c. 1790–1859) was an English oil painter and watercolourist who was a member of the informal group of artists which has come to be known as the Bristol School.
James Charles Armytage (c. 1802 – 28 April 1897) was an English engraver of the 19th century. He produced over 200 plates. Steel engraver who worked mainly in London for "Virtue & Co.", the publisher in charge of publishing 'The Art Journal'.